Perhaps you like your understated mid-century glamor with a big dollop of Asian-inspired, exaggerated glamor on top? Here's a one bedroom, two and a half bathroom unit in the 1958 Wilshire Terrace building designed by Tony Duquette partner Hutton Wilkinson. The listing says the fifth floor unit "has a distinctly eclectic feel in a very classic Westside building" and notes "the unusual floor plan. The living room with Central fireplace opens to a long gallery allowing multiple us of space." And it wants you to know that "Anglo Indian influences are seen in the Peacock room paneled with extraordinary intricate carved panels." Asking price is $925,000 with $1,995 HOAs. Wilshire Terrace is a co-op and requires all-cash sales and a board approval.
· 10375 WILSHIRE Unit 5F [Redfin]
· How the 1958 Wilshire Terrace Building Got Its SoCal Glamor [Curbed LA]
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