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#LA Real Estate vol 6: A Look inside Adam Levine’s Hollywood Hills Home

Born and raised Angeleno who attended the Brentwood School on Sunset Blvd, and also is the Maroon 5 front man, opened up his California pad to Architecual Digest, showing off it’s midcentury sophistication combined with a shot of bachelor attitude.

Maroon 5’s Grammys find a home on a George Nelson cabinet; the mixed-media work is by Shepard Fairey.


An Andy Warhol silkscreen hangs above a French Art Deco cabinet from JF Chen; the bar cart is vintage Italian.

The ’40s bed is paired with vintage Fritz Henningsen armchairs from Denmark 50; the work above the headboard is by Jean-Michel Basquiat, the black-and-white portrait is of Tupac Shakur, the lamp is by Philippe Starck, and the cowhide carpet is by Pure Rugs.

One end of the master bedroom includes a Wurlitzer baby grand piano, a custom-made ottoman, and a work on paper by Ed Ruscha.

An array of photographs, including portraits of Kurt Cobain, Bob Dylan, and Stevie Wonder with Bob Marley, decorates a wall painted in Benjamin Moore’s Black.

The marble-clad master bath features an antique claw-foot tub from Architectural Detail and a Paul McCobb table from JF Chen.

The terrace of Levine’s restored ’40s ranch-style house overlooks a palm-fringed pool.

The living room is a well-edited haven of vintage pieces: a Dunbar sofa in Maharam mohair velvet, a Stilnovo floor lamp from Lewis Trimble Decorative Arts & Antiques, a Jean Prouvé cocktail table, a Hans J. Wegner Ox chair from Michael Weisberg, and a Ludwig Mies van der Rohe daybed. The 1920s Persian carpet and pillows covered in antique Caucasian textiles are from Samuel’s Rug Galley

See all images at Architectural Digest link