The late, great star of films including Easy Rider, Dennis Hopper had a distinct style, which was reflected in his acting style, photography, art, and real estate. His Venice, CA, property, which included an industrial-inspired 5,000-square-foot main house, a pool house, guest cottage, and condominiums, showcased his sensibility. The industrial-look main structure, clad in corrugated metal, was designed by Brian Murphy, and the condos were designed by Frank Gehry.

Come take a tour of the property, which just sold for $5 million. The home, whose decor embraces a bohemian, industrial, masculine vibe, comes courtesy of stager Meridith Baer.

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