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Lenny Kravitz’s home in Brazil is on another level — Quick Facts

Lenny Kravitz transforms a 1,000-acre Portuguese colonial coffee plantation into a design laboratory featuring Brazilian masters and copper bathtubs.

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Where is Lenny Kravitz's home in Brazil located?
Lenny Kravitz's home is a 1,000-acre Portuguese colonial compound located outside Rio de Janeiro that was converted from an 18th century coffee plantation. He purchased the property in 2007 for $3 million.
What Brazilian furniture designers are featured in Lenny Kravitz's Brazil home?
The home features furniture by Brazilian design masters Oscar Niemeyer, Sergio Rodrigues, and Jorge Zalszupin, which provide the modernist anchor for the interior design.
What is the signature feature of Lenny Kravitz's bedroom in Brazil?
The signature feature is a copper bathtub positioned steps from the master bedroom with windows that flood natural light, surrounded by black and white abstract wall murals, alongside a transparent acrylic grand piano that once belonged to filmmaker Ingmar Bergman.
Does Lenny Kravitz's Brazil property have modern amenities?
Yes, the 19th century compound includes guest quarters, a gym, pool house, recording studio, and a working farm, while Kravitz lives completely off grid with no cell service.
What design approach did Lenny Kravitz use for his Brazil home renovation?
Kravitz combined respect for the original colonial architecture with modernist Brazilian furniture, natural materials like wood, stone, leather, and copper, and brightened the dark interiors without destroying their character.

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