Overview
- Lenny Kravitz provides an in-depth tour of his Paris home, a renovated 1920s hôtel particulier he calls 'Hotel de Roxie,' in a new Architectural Digest feature.
- The home includes a private basement nightclub, which Kravitz describes as the 'heart and soul' of the house, designed for entertaining guests.
- Kravitz Design, his creative studio, crafted the interiors, blending neo-classical architecture with a 'soulful elegance' aesthetic and personal touches like family photographs and ancestral tributes.
- Key design elements include a bespoke Steinway piano in the entry hall, a dining room with Africa chairs by Afra & Tobia Scarpa, and a goatskin-lacquered table by Karl Springer.
- Dedicated rooms honor his late mother Roxie Roker and boxing legend Muhammad Ali, reflecting Kravitz's deep connection to his heritage and inspirations.