A Hillsborough, Calif. mansion once owned by the president of the Levi Strauss Corp. has been listed for $17.8 million.
A Hillsborough, Calif. mansion once owned by the president of the Levi Strauss Corporation has been listed for $17.8 million (Ian Coleman Studio).
The Koshland Estate is named after Daniel Koshland, former president of Levi Strauss credited for the company’s emergence in the 1960s as a global clothing brand.
A Hillsborough, Calif. mansion once owned by the president of the Levi Strauss Corporation has been listed for $17.8 million (Ian Coleman Studio).
The property was built in 1961 and designed by Howard Friedman, Koshland’s son-in-law. Friedman, a Frank Lloyd Wright disciple, was head of the UC Berkeley School of Architecture at the time the house was built.
A Hillsborough, Calif. mansion once owned by the president of the Levi Strauss Corporation has been listed for $17.8 million (Ian Coleman Studio).
A Hillsborough, Calif. mansion once owned by the president of the Levi Strauss Corporation has been listed for $17.8 million (Ian Coleman Studio).
The home features six bedrooms and six bathrooms over 7,732 square feet. Oak floors run throughout the house representing the high-grade construction materials from which the property was built. It also touts bay windows, recessed lighting and wood paneling. Outdoors there are patios with sweeping views of the Bay Area, an expansive lawn and a swimming pool.
A Hillsborough, Calif. mansion once owned by the president of the Levi Strauss Corporation has been listed for $17.8 million (Ian Coleman Studio).
A Hillsborough, Calif. mansion once owned by the president of the Levi Strauss Corporation has been listed for $17.8 million (Ian Coleman Studio).
The Buljan Group with Compass holds the listing.
A Hillsborough, Calif. mansion once owned by the president of the Levi Strauss Corporation has been listed for $17.8 million (Ian Coleman Studio).
The home sits in a cul-de-sac spread out over two acres.