Once home to fashion designer Paul Poiret, the 1938 villa sports a crisp, white facade with flowing curves and porthole windows.
Location: Mézy-sur-Seine (78)
Price: €4,000,000 (approximately $4,372,014 USD)
Year Built: 1923-1938
Architect: Robert Mallet-Stevens
Footprint: 8,611 square feet (10 bedrooms, 4 baths)
Lot Size: 13 Acres
From the Agent: “Designed in the early 1920s by Robert Mallet-Stevens for the couturier Paul Poiret, this property, also known as the Château de Mézy, is the only significant residence designed by Mallet-Stevens to remain private. It has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1984. Set within a landscaped park of approximately five hectares overlooking the Seine Valley, the property includes the main villa of about 800 square meters, surrounded by over 1,000 square meters of terraces, and a 93-square-meter gatehouse.“

The villa is arranged in a U-shape around a grove of olive trees, and each of its three wings has a separate entrance.
Manuel Bougot

The home is located in Mézy-sur-Seine, about 30 miles from the center of Paris.
Manuel Bougot

Manuel Bougot
See the full story on Dwell.com: Near Paris, a Streamline Moderne Stunner by Robert Mallet-Stevens Seeks €4M
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