Old Hollywood Glamor Reborn In Pacific Palisades, $14.5M
Originally built in 1938 for actress and singer Virginia Bruce, a classic blonde film stars of the 1930s, this Pacific Palisades estate is an equally classic version of California’s iconic Colonial Revival style—bringing a nostalgia for a traditional East Coast aesthetic to the West. With exceptional skill, the 7-bed, 8.5-bath mansion has been brought into the 21st Century by senior designer Ryan Worthington of Vesta, the global interior design and staging company, making it an eminently liveable dwelling that still evokes the luxury and romance of the era.


Throughout the house, crisp moldings and beautifully proportioned spaces create a timeless atmosphere; all the home’s furnishings have been designed and produced by Vesta, and in addition to antiques sourced from the Pasadena Antiques Center, are available for sale.



The top of a stairwell hall is embellished with Piero Fornasetti’s witty Aquario wallcovering, the primary suite features dual dressing rooms and two baths—one with a fireplace of its own.



For more, visit the listing for many additional images and details. This listing is an extraordinary transformation by Vesta, represented by luxury estates specialists Nick Sandler and Bennett Hirsch at The Agency.

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