RAYMOND LOEWY HOUSE
- Albert Frey
600 W Panorama Rd, Palm Springs, California 92262
The Raymond Loewy House in Palm Springs, Los Angeles was built between 1946-1947 by Swiss-born architect Albert Frey.
The client, Raymond Loewy, was a renowned French industrial designer who worked in the US for brands like Coca Cola, Lucky Strike and Shell.
Loewy’s home was originally designed as a bachelor retreat, and was later expanded when Loewy got married.
The house is a modernist villa with low-slung pavilion and plenty of glass providing views of the desert and mountains. Metalware manufacturer Jim Gaudineer who said of the design, “When you slide open the glass walls, it’s almost like living outdoors." The home also features a large pool which extends into the living room; what a setting for cocktail parties.