Beverly Hills business owner and fashion designer Marc Ware, creator of the sportswear business Hot Cotton, features placed his contemporary property in Palm Springs available on the market for $8.95 million.
Designed by Don Boss, a former connect of modernist designer A. Quincy Jones, the remarkable residence is distinguished by an over-arching elemental visual: Walls of floor-to-ceiling cup bring the native surroundings, palms and landscapes by landscape designer Steve Martino in. Seven negative-edge pools surround the house, generating the impression of drifting on liquid.
A formal entry, residing, dining areas and family rooms, chef’s and catering kitchens and a den are inside the 8, 060 sqft of open-plan room. The "spine, " a long hallway adorned with drifting fiberglass light fixtures, invites light while dividing the interiors.
The master bedroom has a hearth, double vanities and a vapor shower. Two visitor suites, each with personal patios and hill views, have a home in another wing for a total of five rooms and six bathrooms.
Outside, a variety of fire elements, sculptural light fixtures together with surrounding pools comprise 1.5 miles of resort-like grounds. A sizable shade construction, a 9-foot outdoor fireplace and a lighted tennis court and amphitheater round out the wilderness setting.