Constructed in 1914, a beautiful building at the top of Nob Hill pays homage to the iconic Haussmann architecture of mid-19th-century Paris with its tall windows, balconies, ornate wrought iron, and Beaux Arts flourishes. Renowned architect Andrew Skurman and esteemed interior designer Suzanne Tucker have masterminded the interiors of this rarefied 3,474-square-foot residence, incorporating Louis XV and Louis XVI influences to create a home that pays stylistic tribute to those time-honored traditions while also providing every modern comfort and convenience.
