The Natzler Residence
A Secluded 1937 Artist’s Compound - First Offering in 80 Years
7837 Woodrow Wilson Drive
Los Angeles, CA 90046
Main House
2 Bedrooms | 2.5 Bathrooms
2,294 Square Feet (Main House + Studio)
13,926 Sq Ft (Lot Size)
Detached Studio
1 Bedroom | 1 Bathroom | X Square Feet
Year Built
1937
Available For
$2,465,000
Main Residence (1937)
• Two bedrooms; two and one-half baths
• Living room with fireplace
• Dining room
• Den/office
• Kitchen with original ceramic tiles, many glazed by Otto Natzler
• Cozy, treetop-view rooms
• Classic 1937 footprint with distinctive, unorthodox layout
Detached Ceramic Studio Suite (Original)
• Situated above the two-car garage
• Includes kitchen, small bedroom, and bath
• Rare intact ceramic workspace tied to midcentury Los Angeles craft history
Property Overview
The Natzler Residence is a private 1937 canyon compound featuring the original home, a 1988 architect-designed addition, and the preserved Natzler ceramic studio suite. Located at the end of a long driveway and bordered by the Briar Summit Open Space Reserve, the property offers exceptional privacy, natural light, and historic character.
1988 Architectural Addition
• Designed by Alfred T. Wilkes, AIA
• Lower-level studio and photographic darkroom for Gail Reynolds Natzler
• Upper-level vaulted primary suite with bath, laundry, and walls of windows
• Wraparound balconies on both levels with sweeping canyon views
• Alpine-inspired design referencing Otto’s Austrian roots
Site & Setting
• Long private drive
• Verdant, secluded hillside lot
• Direct access to Briar Summit Open Space Reserve
• Strong connection to light, landscape, and canyon stillness
“A singular opportunity to steward one of Los Angeles’ most
significant artist’s homes.”