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OSKLO Reimagines a Beverly Hills Classic with Modern Soul

Inside OSKLO’s serene Trousdale residence in Beverly Hills, where mid-century lines meet warm materiality, bespoke LA-made furniture and mountain views.

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By Catherine Mo  | October 28, 2025 | House Tours

Set high in Beverly Hills’ Trousdale Estates, this restored 1960s home by OSKLO blends mid-century geometry with modern restraint. Co-founders Arya and Michael Martin have re-envisioned the architecture’s clean lines through a palette of pale oak, limestone and velvet, crafting a warm, contemporary haven that connects California light with timeless design.

Love at First Sight

When Arya and Michael Martin first saw their 1966 George Varnum-built house, its sculptural post-and-beam form and panoramic views sealed their decision to purchase it. The duo set out to preserve its architectural pedigree while introducing their company, OSKLO’s, modern sensibility; a calm, tactile elegance rooted in natural materials.

A monumental limestone fireplace anchors the lounge, pairing rounded upholstery with sculptural geometry for grounded warmth.
In the main bedroom suite, curved seating and marble tables echo the home’s architectural arcs, framed by a red sculpture and California greenery.

Preserving Heritage, Elevating Craft

Original stonework and steel detailing were carefully retained. Newly designed walnut doors and limestone fireplaces honour the home’s history while refining its proportion and rhythm. Throughout, locally–crafted furniture pieces from OSKLO’s Trousdale Collection ground each room in quiet luxury.

The dining room’s walnut tones and velvet seating channel Italian modernism, while abstract art nods to the home’s Hollywood Regency heritage.
A Japanese-inspired courtyard introduces the home’s meditative mood with bonsai pines, sculptural stonework, and a reflecting fountain.

A Dialogue of InfluencesItalian modern lighting, Hollywood Regency brasswork and British mid-century millwork merge in layered harmony. Icons such as Pierre Cardin and Arne Jacobsen inspired the silhouettes of sofas and screens, while vintage pieces by Jean Royère and Julian Schnabel lend art-world gravitas.

Material Warmth and Earthy Ease

The palette moves from creamy whites to sand and terracotta, balanced by travertine, white oak and soft plaster. Mohair, velvet and shearling upholstery invite texture and touch, creating continuity between interior calm and California landscape.

A Japanese-Inspired Garden Retreat

Drawing from their travels in Japan, the Martins introduced a minimalist courtyard planted with bonsai pines and moss-like grasses. The garden’s meditative order complements the home’s crisp geometry and frames uninterrupted views across the city.

A bedroom’s plaster walls and custom oak furniture form a cocooning retreat punctuated by vintage art.
A marble-topped bar with brass detailing captures OSKLO’s flair for contemporary glamour and craftsmanship.

Designed for Living

Situated entirely on one level, the 6 000-square-foot home opens fluidly from living room to pool terrace. Every element, from the marble-topped bar to the curved daybeds, reflects OSKLO’s belief that elegance should always feel effortless. osklola.com

A curved pool and teak furniture extend the home’s palette outdoors, creating a seamless flow between architecture and landscape.
The façade’s unfilled travertine and restored walnut doors nod to mid-century purity, framed by a Zen-like entry garden.

CREDITS: 

Photos: Douglas Friedman Instagram @douglasfriedman

Interior design: OSKLO Instagram @osklo.la

Furniture collection: Studio OSKLO Instagram @studio.osklo

Landscape design: Double Green Landscapes Instagram @doublegreenlandscapes

Production: Karine Monié Instagram @karinemonie

In the kitchen, creamy cabinetry, marble counters and brass fixtures echo OSKLO’s commitment to material integrity.