This million Malibu mansion has a peacock-feather powder room
A newly listed Point Dume estate nicknamed Peacock Alley asks just under $16.9 million and features a powder room wrapped in 3,000 real peacock feathers. This million Malibu mansion, developed by Jaman Properties, also offers a demonstration kitchen, a cashmere-walled screening room, and private Riviera II Beach access.
Key Takeaways
- Peacock Alley in Malibu’s Point Dume is newly listed for a shade under $16.9 million.
- Its powder room is lined with 3,000 real peacock feathers by artist Pavel Gorka.
- The roughly 3,700-square-foot home has four bedrooms, about six bathrooms, and a gated almost three-quarter-acre lot.
- Standout spaces include a 16-seat demonstration kitchen and a cashmere-walled screening room.
- Outdoor living covers a 55-foot pool with spillover spa, a guesthouse, and keys to private Riviera II Beach.
What makes this million Malibu mansion stand out?
According to Robb Report, developers Janus “Jannie” Cercone and Michael Manheim of Jaman Properties shaped the residence for a chic, theatrical entertainer. The pair—former Hollywood filmmakers—bought a dated 1980s property in 2024 for $7.5 million and fully reconfigured it.
They named the estate Peacock Alley after wild peacocks that roam the neighborhood. Jeff Chertow of Pinnacle Estate Properties holds the listing. For more luxury listings and dream-home coverage, browse BlasterPost’s Luxury Real Estate & Dream Homes hub.
Where are the peacock feathers and other showpiece rooms?
The powder room’s custom wallcovering uses 3,000 real peacock feathers created by artist Pavel Gorka—the detail that has driven buzz around the listing. Elsewhere, a professional cashmere-walled screening room includes a surfboard designed by local shop owner Zuma Jay and signed by Kathy Kohner-Zuckerman, the real-life inspiration for Gidget.
The black art-deco demonstration kitchen seats 16 and centers on a marble-topped island. It features a professional black-and-gold range, a cowhide banquette, and an arched window wall. Engineered hardwood floors and high ceilings run across the home’s two levels.
How is the layout designed for indoor-outdoor living?
A gated entrance leads into nearly three-quarters of an acre planted with mature olive trees. Double glass front doors open to a central foyer with a floating wrought-iron staircase, then into a skylit dining area and a living room with a fireplace set in a painted brick accent wall, a mirrored piano bar, and collapsible glass walls that open outside.
Upstairs, the fireside primary suite has a private balcony and a light-filled bath with a wood-clad soaking tub. Outside, grounds include a 55-foot pool with a spillover spa, a kitchen and bar barbecue setup, a meditation garden with an infrared sauna, a stream, and a chicken—or peacock—coop, plus a separate guesthouse, an attached two-car garage, and a motor court with parking for up to six vehicles.
Why does the Point Dume listing matter now?
At just under $16.9 million, Peacock Alley packages newly finished contemporary design with rare theatrical finishes in one of Malibu’s most exclusive enclaves. The combination of beach keys, entertainer-ready kitchens and screening space, and that peacock-feather powder room makes this million Malibu mansion a headline listing for luxury buyers watching Point Dume inventory.