Two decades ago Eugenio López Alonso, heir to the Grupo Jumex fruit juice empire and founder of Mexico City’s Museo Jumex, acquired this 1950s Beverly Hills home, designed by architect Wayne McAllister. López enlisted the firm Marmol Radziner to carry out renovations and redesign the swimming pool area, which is outfitted with Walter Lamb chaise longues. Vance Burke Design consulted on the furnishings, and landscape designer Jesús Ibáñez oversaw the one-acre grounds.
Photo: Jose Manuel AlordaStep Inside the Art-filled California Home of Museo Jumex Founder Eugenio López Alonso
Step Inside the Art-filled California Home of Museo Jumex Founder Eugenio López Alonso
Step Inside the Art-filled California Home of Museo Jumex Founder Eugenio López Alonso
Step Inside the Art-filled California Home of Museo Jumex Founder Eugenio López Alonso
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