Overview
- Karl Lagerfeld’s Louveciennes villa sold for €4.685 million, beating its €4.635 million estimate by €50,000 in a traditional candle auction.
- Immo Notaires Enchères did not disclose the identity of the winning bidder.
- The neoclassical property spans about 600 square meters and features a pool, tennis court, guest house and library.
- Lagerfeld acquired the lodge in 2014 and over four years added intricate features including a replica childhood bedroom, a kitchen with five sinks and four ovens, and a private cat run for Choupette.
- The auction is the latest in a series of posthumous estate sales, following a 2022 interior auction in Cologne and last year’s €10 million Seine apartment sale.