Pepsi executive builds a sparkling Hamptons home for $4.69 million

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The Pepsi Generation is on the move.

Mauro Porcini, chief design officer for PepsiCo and the 2022 American Prize for Design laureate, just bought a six-bedroom, new-construction modern home in Southampton for $4.69 million — complete with a Barbie-pink-and-baby-blue tennis court.

Porcini worked closely with Mazi Holdings to build the property of his dreams, at 233 N. Magee St.

The main floor of the 6,500-square-foot home is anchored by a light-filled great room with a fireplace and double-height ceilings, along with a dining room and chef’s kitchen.

A finished basement boasts a gym, media room and wine cellar.

Design details include a pink chandelier custom-designed by Jacopo Foggini in Italy, set in a living space that overlooks a library with 19-foot-high ceilings.

PepsiCo chief design officer Mauro Porcini. Getty Images
One of the Southampton estate’s six bedrooms. Douglas Elliman
The home’s pièce de résistance is a pink-and-blue tennis court. Douglas Elliman
An eat-in chef’s kitchen. Douglas Elliman
There’s 6,500 square feet of new-construction space inside. Douglas Elliman

The property’s 1.84 acres are dotted with a pool, the colorful tennis court and an outdoor kitchen with an Italian pizza oven.

Douglas Elliman broker Priscilla Holloway repped both sides of the deal.

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