Discover the modernist villa, Carbon Beach, Malibu

A tour round the ultimate house on Malibu’s Carbon Beach: a modernist villa adorned with eclectic contemporary art that is the latest addition to the Simon Escapes portfolio

Travel and Wellbeing 24 Sep 2024

Carbon Beach, Malibu

Carbon Beach, Malibu

Two-for-one carries a different meaning for Simon Nixon. The co-founder of MoneySuperMarket recently purchased a pair of neighbouring properties on Malibu’s Carbon Beach – known as Billionaire’s Beach – before commissioning a leading West Coast architect to replace them with a single modernist villa of concrete, glass and black steel, embellished with one-off design pieces and eclectic contemporary art.

Washed with shimmering ocean light, Carbon Beach, Malibu is the latest addition to Simon Escapes: billionaire Nixon’s worldwide portfolio of luxury rental properties. Just yards from the Pacific surf, it carries the trademarks of Olson Kundig – the award-laden starchitects behind some of America’s most distinctive private homes and public buildings – including a bright orange, five-metre-high metal door that suggests you’re stepping into a Mondrian painting, and a steel staircase of leather-bound steps.

The beach house’s glass-walled rooms, which can be connected in various combinations, surround an internal cactus-garden courtyard, with an open-plan ground floor comprising a kitchen-diner, office, gym and two living rooms partitioned by an enormous raw concrete fireplace and log stacks. Upstairs bedrooms display a similar paired-back concrete aesthetic; the master suite sporting two high-spec bathrooms and private terrace with fireplace.

Carbon Beach’s interior design blends bright modern art with vintage furniture, blonde wood, raw concrete and steel
Carbon Beach’s interior design blends bright modern art with vintage furniture, blonde wood, raw concrete and steel

If it all sounds a tad industrial, the beach house’s edge is softened by no-expense-spared interior design including natural materials, tasteful vintage furnishings and exuberant modern art. Original 1960s Pierre Jeanneret bar stools and a 19th-century French primitive coffee table with granite top sit alongside De Padova sofas with African fabric cushions, 1950s Poul Jensen Z chairs and a ping pong table, handmade from white oak by local craftsman Sean Woolsey. There are powder rooms with towering ceilings coated in Shou Sugi Ban charred timber, a leather-panelled walk-in wardrobe and rare Afghan rugs.

The kitchen-diner at Carbon Beach, Malibu
The kitchen-diner at Carbon Beach, Malibu

Of several striking artworks, a huge Californian landscape by San Francisco-based artist Koak layers intense colours over sketches made in charcoal left by the state’s ravenous wild fires. A dazzling abstract canvas by LA-based Nevena Prijic explores the evolution of the human body and Beach Dancers, by Trinidadian artist Che Lovelace, provides a lush Cubist-inspired depiction of his home island. The beach house’s state-of-the-art kitchen may have Gaggenau appliances, a concrete cabinet on factory-style rails and a 10-person dining table alchemised from a slab of gorgeously grained timber (there’s also a professionally equipped catering kitchen for entertaining) but it might just remain redundant for the duration of your stay; stroll for 20 minutes along the blonde sand and you’ve a choice of celebrated restaurants, from Malibu Farm and Little Beach House to Nobu with its yellowtail jalapeño sashimi and miso black cod: a culinary garnish for Carbon Beach’s magnificent architectural main course.

Carbon Beach, £160,000 a month; for shorter breaks, contact the team for availability and a quotation; simonescapes.com