What happens when a 1917 Spanish villa is reimagined by a world-renowned artist into a "rocket-like" architectural wonder? You get The Bernardi House—the newest, most exclusive addition to the CAOBA collection.
Perched high on a private Silver Lake hillside, this luxurious and extremely unusual home is a sensory journey featured in The New York Times and Dwell.
The Vibe: high-art meets hillside luxury
Imagine a home that feels both grounded in history and completely futuristic. Featured in The New York Times, this estate was redesigned by artist Fritz Haeg. It’s famous for its "rocket-like" silhouette and its glowing, mica-dusted terraces that sparkle like diamonds when the California sun hits them.

But... Do you know why you’ll never want to leave this place?
- The Views: Wake up to panoramic, unobstructed views of the Hollywood Sign and Griffith Observatory from nearly every room.
- The Design: Architect Fritz Haeg blended organic "rock formation" seating, vibrant sun-drenched levels, and a lush central solarium to create a living sculpture.
- The Wellness: Take a dip in the one-of-a-kind pool, soak in the hot tub under the stars, or hit your goals in the private, full-circuit gym.
- The Location: You’re just blocks from the iconic Sunset Junction, the Silver Lake Reservoir, and the city’s best artisanal coffee and nightlife.
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Whether you’re lounging in the screening room or sipping wine on the mica-dusted terraces that glisten at sunset, The Bernardi House offers a level of curated luxury you won't find anywhere else in Los Angeles.