Thursday, June 14, 2012

Q&A: Lenny Kravitz on His Design Concept for the ... - Travel + Leisure

06.13.12

Lenny Kravitz

The musician, actor, and founder of Kravitz Design lends his eclectic ethos to the SLS Hotel South Beach, where he created the penthouse suite and a private bungalow. Here, he reveals his inspirations, his love for Miami, and why he sometimes locks himself in hotel rooms.

Q: So what does a rock star know about hotel design?
A:
I?ve been living in hotels for the past 25 years. When I have a day off on tour, I?ll say, ?For twenty-four hours I?m not going to leave this room??so it?s got to have a personal feeling.

Q: When did you discover your love for design?
A:
My parents hung out with writers, artists, sculptors, and musicians who had beautiful homes regardless of their income. In the eighties, I got into modern design; my style was very minimal. Then I was influenced by Art Nouveau. I?ve been through a lot of phases.

Q: At the SLS South Beach, you worked with owner Sam Nazarian and Philippe Starck. What inspired your concept?
A:
It?s based on a world traveler who collects a lot of things. Trunks are used as drawers, and there?s an antique-style console stereo system that looks like something your grandmother might have had.

Q: Why were you drawn to a project in Miami?
A:
I have family in the Bahamas, so I visited Miami as a child and ended up living there quite a bit. It?s grown so much. There?s this blend of Europe and South America. It?s really an international city.

Q: What kind of hotels do you usually stay in?
A:
I have a very high-low lifestyle. Put me in a trailer or a ghetto, and I?m fine. Put me in a castle or an h?tel particulier in Paris, and I?m happy. Probably because I grew up between Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, and the Upper East Side.

Photo by Mathieu Bitton

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