So some of you may be unaware of this, but I have loved Lenny Kravitz since the 5 Album. If you’ve never heard it please do yourself a favor and go listen. Sn: everyone went wild for the American Woman cover and that of course is still a bop, but it was all about track 3 for me. I love a slow song, even from a rock star. Kravitz has teamed up with Crate and Barrel through their modernized sub brand CB2, for a home decor/ furniture collaboration I am LOVING. While he’s been long a style and fashion icon, he’s now made the foray into home. You can see the look book here.
Kravitz stated, “The new collection is based on a mélange of places, things and people I’ve encountered through my travels.”
Funky 60s style with exclusive prints inspired from the continent of Africa and designed by Kravitz Design with just a twist of mid century modern make this collection super cohesive. I think often celebs who release lines in home or fashion seem like they just sign off on other designers work, but this one really feels like Lenny had his hand in this one throughout.
The neutrals, wooden and rattan elements paired with prints in deep umbers and oranges give a sophisticated feeling while still balancing an earthy and whimsical vibe.
But that balance comes with a bit of a price tag, luxurious but not totally unattainable. The most expensive piece in the collection is the velvet sectional @ $6095. But if fret not, there is decor in glasses, pillows and towels that all retail for under $100 if you still want in on this vibe for your home. Kudos to Lenny Kravitz on this fun and funky collab.
“Home should be a place where you feel like yourself and your spirit is comfortable,” says Kravitz.
My fave piece is the Paseo Wood Media Credenza, ret. $1799. First of all, who doesn’t love the word credenza. Secondly, it makes me feel like I should be playing something from Dreamville on classic vinyl. It’s not often a piece can transport you to a different place or time, but I think this one definitely does the job.
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