称霸电视真人秀的卡戴珊家族“掌门”Kris Jenner的豪宅。整个空间视野极其开阔,能感受到日式“禅”的意境,身处空间内,身心都能放松平静。
客厅配色舒适,是Kris最喜欢的空间之一。经过一整天的忙碌过后,经常喜欢花大量时间呆在这儿,享受属于自己的时光。
餐厅非常适合招待朋友,大圆桌可以容纳足够多人数。开放式的厨房与会客区域的衔接更好连接了人与人之间的情感关系。与她同年的1955小酒柜小巧却充满功能性。宽阔楼梯下的钢琴是Kim和老公Kayne在圣诞节送的礼物,勾起了最美好的回忆。洗手间整体石灰色调,加上抽象式挂画,质感完美。
Momager Kris Jenner Gives AD a Tour of Her Never-Before-Seen Hidden Hills Home
Although Kris Jenner has built an empire living in the spotlight, her personal refuge was designed specifically for peaceful repose, not television drama
By Mayer Rus
Photography by William Abranowicz
Styled by Lawren Howell
February 5, 2019
Kris Jenner Hidden Hills California living room
A custom bronze fireplace surround centers Kris Jenner’s Hidden Hills, California, living room.
Don’t believe everything you see on television. Like the time Kris Jenner hilariously referred to Le Corbusier as Le Courvoisier on an episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, the Zeitgeist-defining television show she has produced since 2007. It turns out that the queen of momagers (a term Jenner herself trademarked) knows perfectly well who Corbu is. A chair he designed—in partnership with Pierre Jeanneret, for the High Court in Chandigarh, India—sits front and center in her plush, sprawling closet, the perfect perch for selecting the right handbag and shoes from the kaleidoscopic assortment on display.
The iconic chair isn’t the only surprise Jenner’s millions of fans and followers will discover in her chic new home in the Los Angeles suburb of Hidden Hills. A collaboration between AD100 designer Waldo Fernandez and the mother-and-son team of Kathleen and Tommy Clements, the serene, understated house is awash in classic pieces by titans of 20th-century decorative arts on the order of Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouvé, Jean Royère, Pierre Guariche, Aldo Tura, Paolo Buffa, and Oscar Niemeyer. It’s a dramatic departure from the dynamo’s previous home, which she still uses to tape KUWTK.
kris jenner dining room
A Yoshitomo Nara work hangs in the dining room. Custom table and chairs. Large urn at left by Chris Brock Pottery.
FranoisXavier Lalanne sculptures with kris jenner at home
Sculptures by Fran?ois-Xavier Lalanne in the garden. Jenner wears a Saint Laurent shirt, Céline pants and belt, and Manolo Blahnik shoes. Fashion styling by Charlene Roxborough Konsker.
“I’ve been collecting furniture and making houses for a lifetime. I’ve had so many different types of homes in so many different styles,” Jenner recalls, laughing at the memory of some of her earlier efforts. “In the ’80s, my bedroom looked like a lavender-chintz supplier threw up all over it. Robert Kardashian was such a good sport,” she adds, referring to her then-husband and father of Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, and Rob.
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These days, after many years under the spotlight of rabid paparazzi, Jenner craves an off-ramp from the fast lane. “I don’t enjoy going out as much as I used to. My job is so hectic and chaotic. I’m always running a million miles an hour. I wanted my home to feel like a sanctuary, perfectly calm and peaceful,” she explains.
To the amazement of her designers, Jenner outlined her vision for a Zenlike refuge and then left the interpretation of that mandate in the hands of her team. “She said that it’s not necessarily in her nature, but that she’d trust us completely to do what we think is right,” Kathleen recalls. Tommy puts a finer point on the subject: “Kris is a total boss. That’s what makes her so successful. She doesn’t ponder and worry. She makes a decision and moves on,” he says.
Farrow Ball paint covers the kitchen cabinetry. The custom stools are upholstered in de Le Cuona linen.
Vintage Pierre Jeanneret armchairs sidle up to builtin desks Serge Mouille lamp.
In the office an antique bench displays magazines Hunt Slonem artwork.
A Yoshitomo Nara work hangs in the dining room. Custom table and chairs. Large urn at left by Chris Brock Pottery.
Sculptures by FranoisXavier Lalanne in the garden. Jenner wears a Saint Laurent shirt Cline pants and belt and Manolo...
In the great room custom seating mingles with an Oscar Niemeyer chair and ottoman a Lalanne sheep and a cocktail table...
Poolside at the Jenner home.
Willy Guhl chairs and an antique stone table on a terrace.
Custom seating and a pair of vintage Mrta Blomstedt chairs decorate the home theater.
The marble bar is by Clements Design and Waldo's Designs. Barstools by Thomas Hayes Studio Wes Lang artwork.
A custom bronze fireplace surround centers Kris Jenners Hidden Hills California living room.
Vintage Jean Royre lighting hangs above a Jean Prouv and Charlotte Perriand daybed in the master bedroom Perriand stool.
In the master bedroom the bed bench and side tables are all custom. Artwork by Yoshitomo Nara.
The master closet is by Clements Design and Waldos Designs. Vintage Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret armchair.
In her glam room Jenner wears a custom Versace robe and La Perla pants.
Limestone wraps the master bathroom vintage Perriand stools.
A Sergej Jensen painting is on display in the entry. Rick Owens chair.
Jim Zivic chairs from Ralph Pucci surround a custom table in the breakfast area custom pendant.
Jenner wears a GON dress and Gianvito Rossi shoes in the kitchen.
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Farrow & Ball paint covers the kitchen cabinetry. The custom stools are upholstered in de Le Cuona linen.
With comfort and coziness as their guiding stars, the designers orchestrated a series of tranquil, largely monochromatic rooms outfitted with pedigreed furnishings upholstered in silk, suede, alpaca, sheepskin, and other luxurious coverings. Consider the so-called great room. Rather than being a forlorn, outsize show space sequestered from the daily life of the home, Jenner’s great room is all light and ease, open to the pool through massive sliding glass doors on one side and the kitchen and breakfast area on another. Even the name of the Kerry Joyce fabric on the generously scaled custom sofa and chair—Fuzzy Wuzzy—conjures images of delightful repose.
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Pops of color are introduced in the contemporary artworks that adorn the walls, including a Yoshitomo Nara painting that presides over the dining room, an Yves Klein Blue Venus standing near the great room, and a Tracey Emin neon sculpture that glows softly at the end of a hallway on the ground floor. “The art was waiting for this house to happen,” Jenner says of the happy embrace between her quietly confident decor and the artworks in her collection.
“Kris has genuinely sophisticated taste. The Prouvé daybed, the Jeanneret chairs, the Lalannes—these are all things she came with. This house was a great opportunity for her to express her love of art and design,” observes Fernandez. As for the nature of his collaboration with the Clementses, the legendary Hollywood decorator avows: “We all trust and respect each other’s taste, so it’s not like anyone was going to bring something hideous to the table. Working together allowed us to approach the project from a fresh perspective.”
Kris Jenner wearing a Juan Carlos Obando outfit lounges in an Otto Schulz chair in her living room.
Barcelona couch by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe by Knoll 10467. dwr.com
Pezzo throw 75. matouk.com
Serpentin threelight wall lamp by Jean Royre 16500. 1stdibs.com
Hutch wallpaper by Hunt Slonem for Groundworks to the trade. leejofa.com
Jacques ottoman by Rodolfo Dordoni for Minotti 3235. minottiny.com
In the breakfast area a set of Jim Zivic steelandleather chairs from Ralph Pucci surround a custom dining table.
Pullman armchair by Jim Zivic for Ralph Pucci 4320. ralphpucci.net
Footed Krater by Chris Brock Pottery price upon request. brockpottery.com
Plaid Vicua blanket 12000. loropiana.com
Oriental Sultanabad antique rug to the trade. starkcarpet.com
Thomas Hayes Studio stools sit at the customdesigned marble bar. Painting by Wes Lang.
Vanilla Noir 5100 quartz price upon request. caesarstoneus.com
Trinsic Pro kitchen faucet 434. deltafaucet.com
Styli freestanding oval bathtub 5700. waterworks.com
Studio Green paint 110 per gallon. farrowball.com
Sandoz stool by Charlotte Perriand 12000 for a set of two. 1stdibs.com
Cloud platform slipcovered bed from 2825. rh.com
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Kris Jenner, wearing a Juan Carlos Obando outfit, lounges in an Otto Schulz chair in her living room.
Considering the array of fabulous homes crafted by her offspring—including her youngest daughters, Kendall and Kylie Jenner—one might reasonably wonder if decorating is a competitive sport in the Jenner/Kardashian clan. “There’s zero rivalry when it comes to houses,” the matriarch insists. “We’re very fortunate to live in close proximity, and we all enjoy each other’s homes. I’m incredibly proud that the kids have discovered their own identities and passions.”
As for her own divine hideaway, Jenner’s primary response is gratitude. “I had complete faith in the designers. When it was time for the big reveal, I walked into the house and cried. Every single space gives me pleasure. Every time you turn a corner, you find something beautiful, something delicious,” she says. “I truly can’t wait to come home every day.”