Overview
- Lenny Kravitz has lived in a historic Paris mansion for 22 years, renaming it 'Hotel De Roxy' to honor his late mother, Roxie Roker.
- The property, once owned by Countess Anne d’Ornano, features a personalized design aesthetic reflecting Kravitz's heritage and creative vision.
- Kravitz Design, the artist's in-house studio, curated the interiors, including a dining room with iconic Africa chairs by Afra & Tobia Scarpa that celebrate African craftsmanship.
- The home includes unique spaces such as a library with his mother's books, a Muhammad Ali-inspired salon, and a 'basement club,' which Kravitz calls the heart of the house.
- A recent Architectural Digest tour highlights the mansion's integration of personal history with high design, showcasing Kravitz's 'soulful elegance' philosophy.