A marvel of architecture! The glass palace where Beyoncé and Jay-Z filmed their Tiffany & Co campaign is up for sale for an astounding $42 million. It includes an incredible cinema theater, a 1,000-bottle wine room, and a wellness center.
Even though Beyoncé is no stranger to living a lavish lifestyle, her most recent Tiffany & Co. advertisement campaign was filmed in one of the most prestigious properties in Los Angeles, which is now listed for an astounding $42 million. The power couple is seen glistening with diamonds inside a lavish Bel Air mansion in the Tiffany advertisement, which was filmed with husband Jay-Z and includes both stills and video.
The residence, known as Orum House, is 18,850 square feet, nine bedrooms, and fifteen bathrooms, with sweeping vistas of Los Angeles.
Elegant! Renowned architect Zoltan Pali, who has created award-winning mansions and prominent structures across California, created the estate.
High dollar: The Beverly Hills Estates recently listed this Bel Air hilltop mansion.
Look at that! It sits on 1.6 acres of land and has views of the Getty Center, Downtown LA and the Pacific Ocean.
Luxe life: The description describes the outdoor kitchen as “tailored for entertaining on any scale” and includes two formal living rooms, a formal dining room, a chef’s kitchen, a butler’s kitchen, and so on.
The 128.54-karat diamond was worn by Beyoncé as she played the piano and sang the hit song “Moon River” in an homage to the Breakfast at Tiffany’s film. The commercial appeared during the Emmy Awards broadcast.
Special: The house has won several architecture awards, including the Los Angeles Business Council Housing Award, the Gold Nugget Award for ‘Custom Home, Grand,’ and the AIA|LA Residential Architecture Award for Single-Family Residential, Merit.
Splashing out: The home was built in 2018 and initially listed for $56 million, but it has since dropped in price.
Extra space: A detached guesthouse dubbed ‘The Cube’ offers four additional bedrooms for guests or staff.
Heavenly: The sprawling three-story mansion ‘floats above its surroundings,’ according to the listing.
Windows: Fenestration company Schuco/Glasbox produced five different widths of glass and four different opacities — reflective, opaque, translucent, and clear to give the home ‘an infinite, visually shifting, shimmering façade’
Glitzy: Starring in a commercial for Tiffany & Co, Bey’s jewels, including the $30 million Tiffany Diamond, matched the backdrop of the stunning glass mansion.
Cool neighbors: Beyoncé is no stranger to the area, living just down the road in her $90 million mega-mansion with husband Jay-Z and their three children.
Seems nice! On the third floor, enjoying incredible 270-degree views, are five bedroom suites with spa tubs, and dual masters with motorized glass panels that open to their own covered terraces.
Never run out of booze! The house features a 1,000-bottle glass wine room with plenty of space for vino.
Pricey: The house also has imported gold, white, and black marble from Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, and China.
Materials: The home also boasts limestone imported from Portugal and Italy, while even the glass was specially designed and picked out for maximum impact.
A movie night, in! In a rare windowless room is the home theater, which has Dolby Atmos sound.
‘When we first approached the project, the direction the design would take was not immediately clear. Balancing scale, views, and comfort would prove to be the project’s biggest programmatic challenge,’ explains architecture firm SFP:a.
‘The client wanted a luxurious house where she could throw large events and host her extended family, but she also wanted it to feel comfortable and welcoming,’ the firm added.
‘Despite its scale, the home manages to feel both warm and functional,’ said the architecture firm.
All the good stuff: The home wellness center includes a fully-loaded indoor-outdoor gym, a cedar sauna, and a steam room.
Everyone just relax! There is also a dual massage room — message therapists not included.
Up on a hill: The large home can be seem from above looking over Los Angeles.
Outcry: The Tiffany & Co campaign was the source of much controversy after social media users drew attention to the contentious history of the famed diamond worn by Beyoncé in the ad.
Following the pushback, Tiffany promised to give $2 million in scholarships to students at historically Black colleges and universities.
Upset: The diamond was found in a colonial mine in Kimberley, South Africa, in 1877 – when the country, and its mines, were under British colonial rule – and when predominantly black migrant workers were subjected to horrific conditions.