The Louveciennes villa, the final residence of fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld, was auctioned in June 2025. The property, located near Paris, sold after the auction, offering a glimpse into the designer's private life.
The villa, purchased by Lagerfeld in 2010, spans two hectares and features multiple houses, a pool, and a tennis court. The main building showcases a classical exterior with an understated interior, including a studio. The property was described as a showcase for his furniture.
The auction employed the traditional French "candle auction" method, with an initial asking price of €4.6 million. This sale follows the March 2024 auction of Lagerfeld's Paris apartment. Lagerfeld's legacy continues to influence design.