Naomi Triguboff Travers lists designer Toorak home
Naomi Triguboff Travers is selling her cool Toorak home, having swapped agents.
She's relisted the Nic Bochsler-designed home with RT Edgar Toorak agents Oliver Booth and Abby Innes who have a $6.85 million to $7.2 million guide.
The four bedroom home, with Bochsler's signature six metre voids and extensive use of glass, has a ground floor study, home theatre and gym.
The living room with open fireplace and filled with Travers' cool contemporary art collection extends to a terrace with reflection pond, while the formal dining room overlooks the private 510 sqm gardens.
It failed to sell late last year through Marcus Chiminello who was asking $7,295,000.
Travers, who was raised in Sydney, the niece of apartment king Harry Triguboff, worked in New York as an investment banker residing in her three-storey townhouse between Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue.
She moved back to Australia permanently in 1993 with her husband Jeffrey.
This article was first published in the Weekend Australian.