DAK_ML_036 LENNY KRAVITZ / DON ARMANDO SINITANU VON MASSAU
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19. august kell 21:30
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Lenny Kravitz’s house in the 16th Arrondissement of Paris, a 1,500-square-meter home renamed Villa Roxie in honor of his mother.
In the foyer, you’ll find Jean-Michel Basquiat’s *Untitled (Black Figure)* (1984).
The space is filled with Togo sofas by Michel Ducaroy, dressers by Paul Evans, and pieces by Gabriella Crespi, Ado Chale, Karl Springer, Philippe Hiquily, and Joe Colombo, from the living room to the grand staircase.
At the top of the staircase sits “The Monster,” one of Paul Evans’ most prized works, a piece Kravitz has cherished for years. The house also displays treasures like boots worn by James Brown, scribbled notes from Jimi Hendrix and John Lennon, and one of Bob Marley’s denim shirts.
A portrait of Mick Jagger by Andy Warhol rests atop a Paul Evans sideboard from Todd Merrill Antiques. In the living room, under a Swarovski crystal chandelier from Kravitz Design, Togo sofas by Michel Ducaroy surround a Gabriella Crespi coffee table. To the left, a Basquiat painting, while another room showcases a Muhammad Ali portrait by Warhol and a small table by Ado Chale.
In the adjacent dining room, a photo of Kravitz’s grandfather adds a personal touch. The small living room features a 1970s Venini chandelier and an Ado Chale coffee table. In one of the kitchens reserved for guests, Nan Goldin’s photography hangs above Elbow chairs by Hans J. Wegner from Carl Hansen & Son.
Source: Originally published in 2014.
Photos: Francois Halard & Vincent Leroux



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