Fabric Founders (L to R) Clare Laverty, Jack Byron, and Chester Chipperfield.
The most coveted residences in Southern California— whether they’re restored, mid-century moderns or glass-walled cliff huggers with jaw-dropping views in Malibu— are the ones designed by famed architects.
These pedigreed dream homes are the specialty of Fabric, an innovative new luxury real estate platform created to support sustainable architecture while providing design enthusiasts with customized, data-driven options.
Specializing in off-market, architecturally significant homes valued at $5 million and more, Fabric focuses on matching discerning buyers and sellers through highly personalized high-touch service and a proprietary database that vets a property on 130 different points.
Co-Founders Jack Byron, Chester Chipperfield, and Clare Laverty— global pros with impeccable experience in real estate, design, architecture and marketing— were inspired by a desire to recognize the importance of architecture within city landscapes and ensure that architecturally significant houses were protected. This Mod Squad of Real Estate practices what they preach: Fabric donates a percentage of each transaction to the house’s original architect(s) or a foundation if they are no longer practicing.
Fabric’s database of vetted homes includes those designed by architecture greats Charles and Henry Greene, Richard Neutra, John Lautner and Rex Lotery— the latter the mastermind behind Elvis and Priscilla Presley’s iconic home in Trousdale Estates in Beverly Hills.
In addition to California, Fabric specializes in discovering definitive residences in New York and Colorado, representing buyers and sellers who desire a curated experience and an elevated standard of professionalism. For more information on Fabric, visit its website.