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Inside Lenny Kravitz’s Regal Paris Home
Today, AD is welcomed by Lenny Kravitz to tour his regal home in Paris. The superstar musician has loved Paris since he first visited in 1989 but it wasn’t until the early 2000s that he decided it was time to get a place in the city. With a small apartment on the Seine in mind, Kravitz's vision deviated a little when he ended up viewing the grand mansion of Countess Anne d’Ornano. Having started his AD100 studio, Kravitz Design, Lenny spearheaded the design of his home. Soulful elegance was Kravitz’s design philosophy, filling his home with photographs, artwork, and artifacts connecting him to his ancestors and influential figures from throughout his life. However, the true heart and soul of the house lies downstairs in the boiler room Kravitz converted into his own speakeasy-style club. Artwork © Nathaniel Mary QuinnInside Anitta’s Mountainside Rio De Janeiro Home
AD is welcomed by Anitta to tour her home in the heart of Brazil. Brought to life by Studio Ro+Ca, the Brazilian singer-songwriter worked tirelessly to manifest her dream home in record time—only six months! “Just to deal with this controlling client, I think that they are geniuses,” says Anitta. The house tells the story of Anitta’s life. Upon entering, you find yourself in a spacious room where the first thing that catches your eye is a mosaic mural in blue and orange. It portrays children from the favelas with angels behind them, a nod to her own childhood in the favelas of Rio. Follow along as Architectural Digest tours Anitta’s Brazilian home.Inside Lana Condor’s Dream California Home
Today, AD is welcomed by Lana Condor to tour her Los Angeles home. The ‘To All the Boys I Loved Before’ star’s journey towards her dream home started over FaceTime while in Vietnam. It was love at first sight for Condor and upon returning to LA, she and her husband Anthony De La Torre began transforming the house into the home she had always dreamed of. The actress enlisted the help of interior designer Joseph Monsour, and together they created a soft, elegant space inspired by Condor’s travels to Italy. The couple knew this home was the start of a new chapter together, so it was only right they chose to host their wedding’s welcome party and farewell brunch in the space they so lovingly designed.Inside Walton Goggins’s Enchanting 1920s New York Lodge
Today, AD is welcomed by actor Walton Goggins to tour his home in Hudson Valley, New York. When ‘The White Lotus’ star and his wife Nadia Conners decided to move east for a new chapter, it was an enchanting 1920s property that caught their eye. Built in the style of a Scottish hunting lodge, this prohibition-era property had not been touched in 100 years. With the help of AD100 designer Shawn Henderson, the couple worked to bring the house into the 21st century while preserving the property’s rich history. Despite the years of work, the renovation allowed Goggins to immerse himself in two of his great love languages, art, and design, as the couple brought their new vision to life. “I’m a poor kid from Georgia. How great is it to have our child grow up around art and music and great furniture and all these things that are so life-affirming and expansive?” the actor says, concluding, “This house has stimulated me in ways I’ve never been stimulated before.”Inside Paloma Elsesser’s Timeless Brooklyn Home
Today, AD is welcomed by supermodel Paloma Elsesser to tour her Brooklyn townhouse. An illustrious modeling career means Elsesser is often jet-setting the globe, and as a result, her time at home has become her vacation time. Brooklyn was always where the supermodel wanted to end up setting up home, with Gregory Rockwell and Hester Hodde of Gregory Rockwell Interiors helping bring her oasis to life. Her home takes its cues from Milan design, mixing vintage and artisanal pieces, a style Elsesser has been drawn to since her many travels to Italy’s fashion capital. As the model settles into her dream home, it’s already been a place of great personal evolution–“I feel like I became a woman here,” she admits. “I learned to navigate so many things—a breakup, a contractor, having agency over my decisions and my money. I’m under no one else’s jurisdiction. It’s scary, but also very freeing.”Inside Kendall Jenner’s Home at Christmas
Today, AD is welcomed back by Kendall Jenner to tour her LA home while it’s decorated for Christmas. Over the years, the Kardashian-Jenner clan has become known for their flamboyant Christmas decorations but Kendall’s approach to holiday decorating is much more traditional. With the help of florist to the stars, Jeff Leatham, green garlands, a classic tree, and vintage decorations lace the halls of her home creating a nostalgic atmosphere. Much of this nostalgia stems from decorations from Kendall’s childhood handed down from her mom Kris–most notably her collection of Christopher Radko tree ornaments. “Growing up with [those ornaments] every year, they became so special to me,” she says. “And I can’t wait to share that with my kids one day, but I love sharing this with my friends. I love entertaining, I love hosting, and so these decorations get used really well.” 2024 Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, Inc. / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New YorkInside Gloria Steinem’s History-Filled New York Home
Today, AD is welcomed by Gloria Steinem to tour her longtime home in New York City. The feminist icon moved into her duplex in a 19th-century brownstone in 1968 after the breakout success of her 1963 Playboy Club exposé “A Bunny’s Tale” launched her journalism career to new heights. In the 58 years Steinem has lived in her home, it has been the perfect base for her to make and witness history. It was in 1971 that her living room played host to women from media and politics and the conception of Ms. Magazine. Steinem’s home is deeply personal, full of fascinating memorabilia from her tireless career and advocacy–a plush, colorful space, it is easy to feel welcome and instantly at home and Steinem has no plans to stop hosting powerful women living anytime soon.Inside Kelly Ripa & Mark Consuelos’s Sophisticated NYC Townhouse
Today, AD is welcomed by Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos to tour their sophisticated New York home. When the Live with Kelly and Mark hosts moved into their Upper East Side townhouse over a decade ago, the couple had a vision of 1920s and ‘30s French glamor adapted for modern family living. With the help of AD100 designer William Sofield, the couple turned their home into an Art Deco masterpiece, full of treasures found on a trip to the antique markets in Paris. After twelve fabulous years of raising their family in this home, the couple has no plans of leaving and are ready for a new chapter in their home, just them. “I don’t want to sound morbid,” says Ripa, “but they’ll have to carry me out of here feetfirst because I have gotten good and comfortable in this house.”
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https://www.architecturaldigest.com/shopping/kelly-and-mark-open-doorInside ‘SNL’ Star Heidi Gardner’s Midcentury Kansas City Home
Today, AD is welcomed by SNL star Heidi Gardner to tour her midcentury home in Kansas City. When she’s not making us laugh on ‘Saturday Night Live’, Gardner leaves NYC behind, heading back to the Midwest for a slower pace of life. The actor and comedian moved into a midcentury-modern home that soon became a disco-era fantasy with the help of Tara Davis of Cicada Company and Brooklyn-based interior designer Madelynn Hudson. From terrazzo floors to a disco ball stove hood, Gardner’s home is full of fun finishes inspired by memories of her youth and her all-time favorite movie Boogie Nights. “Having a glamorous and gregarious mom and a fashion-forward dad, their whole lives were their prime—but in the ’70s they were especially killing it,” she says. “My dream was to make the house a sexy-chic time capsule.”Inside Jimmy Butler’s Epic California Mansion
Today, AD is welcomed by NBA All-Star Jimmy Butler to tour his epic mansion in Southern California. When the Golden State Warriors star moved into his complex he wanted to create a bright space full of natural light and pretty furniture. To make his vision a reality, Butler teamed up with Tiffany Brooks Interior and told her to go wild and do her thing in the space. From the medieval vibes of his seriously impressive wine cellar to a fully decked out Big Face coffee shop, Butler and Brooks designed a slam dunk of home.
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Touring the ‘You’ Season 5 Set With Penn Badgley
Today, AD joins Penn Badgley to tour the ‘You’ season 5 set. From the cage underneath Mooney’s to Joe Goldberg and Kate's billionaire NYC apartment, take a look at the sets where the final chapter of the hit Netflix series will unfold. The final season of You is available to stream exclusively on Netflix.- Video
The Michelin Star Restaurant in a 300-Year-Old English Country House
“Osip is a small farm-to-table restaurant in the English countryside. We have a Michelin Star and people travel countries to come eat dinner here.” Spend a day on the line with Chef Ciaran Brennan, head chef at Osip in Somerset. Operating out of a 300-year-old house in the English countryside, Osip grows most of its own produce, letting nature decide what’s on the menu. Osip is a 2025 Conde Nast Traveler Hot List Restaurant Winner. - Video
Three of the Hottest New Hotels to Book for Food
Presented by Capital One. Every year, Condé Nast Traveler reveals its annual Hot List spotlighting the best new hotels, restaurants, and more around the world. In our first episode exploring the 2025 Hot List, we visit three new hotels worth booking expressly for their culinary excellence. How Modern London Rose From Roman Ruins
Today, AD joins architect Nick Potts in London to uncover the city’s ancient Roman origins. Before London, there was Londinium, the capital of Roman Britain, and although it was abandoned by AD 450, the influence and some remnants of the ancient city still remain. Join Pott’s as he explores how modern London rose up from Roman ruins.Interior Designer Answers Living Room Design Questions From Instagram
Today, AD100 interior designer Brigette Romanek joins Architectural Digest to answer your top living room design questions. What’s the best couch for kids and pets? How do you create a living room space in a studio apartment? Romanek shares her expertise to help solve your interior design problems. ART: © Tyler Mitchell. Christopher Astley/Martos Gallery. John Henderson. © The Estate of Sigmar Polke, Cologne / ARS, New York, 2024. © Herb Ritts Foundation; Courtesy of Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los Angeles. John Chamberlain © 2024 Fairweather & Fairweather LTD / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. © Adam Fuss/Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco. Joe Bradley and Venus Over Manhattan. Martin Disler, Lukasz Stoklosa/Amity Gallery, New York. Abel Guzman/la BEAST gallery, Los Angeles, Edward Burtynsky, Krystian Lipiec, Rebecca Jack, © Rudolf Polanszky. © 2025 Robert Rauschenberg Foundation / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY., Timur D’vatz, Fondation Lurçat / Artists Rights Society (ARS), © 2024 Comissió Tàpies / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VEGAP, Madrid. María Oriza Pérez. Henry Diltz Photography/Morrison Hotel Gallery. Maripol. Jake Clark/Albertz Benda & Rodolphe Janssen.Inside the Set of ‘Mid-Century Modern’
Today, AD is welcomed by Nathan Lane, Matt Bomer, and Nathan Lee Graham to tour the ‘Mid-Century Modern’ set. As big fans of mid-century architecture, series creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan knew Palm Springs would be the setting for their show; the vision was an old Hollywood oasis, which proved a joy to create for production designer Greg Grande and set decorator Peter Gurski, filling it with hidden treasures from vintage markets, and even an easter egg from Mutchnick and Kohan’s iconic show ‘Will & Grace’.How Zaha Hadid Revolutionized The Way Architects Design
Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects returns to AD to discuss Zaha Hadid's iconic career and how her work revolutionized the way architects design today. Known for her logic and gravity-defying designs, Hadid’s design process was heavily influenced by abstract art and sparked a new wave of freer, less rigid architecture. Join Wyetzner as he breaks down how Zaha developed her style and became one of the most respected architects of the 21st century.Inside a Breathtaking Cave Home Overlooking Mexico City
Today, AD travels to Mexico City to tour the iconic Casa Orgánica. Designed by architect Javier Senosiain, his work is dedicated to harmoniously bringing together humankind and nature. This harmony is demonstrated in how the home’s mesmerizing structure curves through the environment like a cave or a burrow, allowing the earth to grow over and around it. A true feat in organic architecture, join Senosiain as he takes you through how he came to design such a unique space. Talent: Javier Senosiain Director: Skylar Economy Director of Photography: Gabriel Selassie Editor: Daniel Poler Producer: Renata Bernot Local Line Producer: Fernanda Preciado Line Producer: Joe Buscemi Production Manager: Melissa Heber Production Coordinator: Tanía Jones Camera Operator: Hugo Tirso Domínguez Martín Assistant Camera: Muller Figueroa Gaffers: Jose Luis Rojas Broco; Arturo Morales Sound Recordist: Daniel Arechiga Drivers: Rafael Luna; Jorge Mendez Catering: Cocina Amigo - Pame Roches Director of Creative Development: Morgan Crossley Director of Content: Keleigh Nealon Senior Producer: Alyssa Marino Williams Local Executive Producers: Ana Cardona; Constanza Perez Director, Post Production: Nicholas Ascanio Post Production Supervisor: Andrew Montague Post Production Coordinator: Holly Frew Supervising Editor: Christina Mankellow Assistant Editor: Fynn Lithgow Colorist: Oliver Eid Special Thanks; Casa Orgánica Manager: Fernando Ugalde Architect: Adriana Giselle Cerón Casa Organica Manager: Armando Tejeda MarceloNate Berkus Answers Interior Design Questions From Instagram
Today, AD100 designer Nate Berkus joins Architectural Digest to answer your top interior design questions. How do you decorate if your partner has different taste? How can you save money on a renovation? Berkus shares his expertise to help solve your interior design problems.Inside 10 Inviting Celebrity Bedrooms (Jimmy Butler, Chrissy Teigen, Debby Ryan & More)
Today Architectural Digest brings you inside the inviting bedrooms of 10 celebrity homes featured on Open Door. From John Legend and Chrissy Teigen's family home to NBA star Jimmy Butler and designer Harris Reed, see the exquisite variety on display in Open Door bedrooms.