Ettore Sottsass–Designed House Hits Hawaii Market at $9.8 Million

This thoroughly Memphis-style residence is one of seven designed by Sottsass in the world, and one of three in the United States.

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The west façade of the Ettore Sottsass–designed house at 0 Kolohala Drive in the Kula district on Maui, H.I.

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The west façade of the Ettore Sottsass–designed house at 0 Kolohala Drive in the Kula district on Maui, H.I.

From the stationary in its library to the layout of its garden, nearly everything about this 2,470-square-foot property in Hawaii was designed by Memphis Group founder Ettore Sottsass. Sotheby’s International Realty‘s Becky Hanna listed the brightly colored three-bedroom, 2.5-bath house last month for $9.8 million.

Dining room

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Dining room

The two-story house was completed in 1997. Located at 0 Kolohala Drive in Maui, Hawaii’s Kula district, it is one of seven Sottsass-designed houses in the world—only three are located in the United States.

Located on a 21,780-square-foot site on the slope of the Haleakala volcano, the house has views of the ocean and four surrounding Hawaiian islands. The house also boasts outdoor deck and courtyard spaces, as well as Sottsass-designed organic gardens.

Courtyard

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Courtyard

Library and office space

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Library and office space

Kitchen with breakfast bar

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Kitchen with breakfast bar

Its current owners are husband-and-wife Adrian Olabuenaga and Lesley Bailey, founders of Maui–based accessories company Acme Studios. Founded in 1985, Acme is “the first American company that Ettore Sottsass ever designed for,” and the only company to “work with all 14 Memphis designers,” according to its website.

Olabuenaga told James Tarmy from Bloomberg that after commissioning Sottsass for the project, the couple “wanted it to be a complete expression of what he had in his brain.” According to the article, they gave him complete design control, then filled the house with Memphis-style furniture and accessories.

The Memphis-style décor of the house—including its flatware, furniture, art, and stationary—much of it designed by Sottsass himself, is available for separate purchase.

Living room

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Living room

Master bedroom

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Master bedroom

Master bathroom

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Master bathroom

Bedroom

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Bedroom

About the Author

Miabelle Salzano

Miabelle Salzano is a former editorial intern for ARCHITECT. She graduated from St. Lawrence University with a B.A. in literature and a minor in film. She received an M.A. in journalism at American University.

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