Lenny Kravitz just gave two suites at this iconic SoBe hotel a glow-up. Take a peek
You may never get to hang out with Lenny Kravitz in this lifetime.
The next best (ish) thing? Sleeping in a room the rocker designed.
Kravitz’s eponymous company just gave two penthouse suites at the SLS South Beach a very cool overhaul, and we would expect no less.
“Inspired by the home of a world traveler, these spaces welcome guests with a globally minded and eclectic aesthetic,” reads a release.
The “eccentric yet tasteful” interiors still stay true to the original vision of L. Murray Dixon. The famed Florida architect built the Art Deco gem, which opened in 1939 as the Grossinger Beach Hotel, one of the first in the area to have air conditioning.
Both the Tower and Villa rooms, on the top (12th) floor, are outfitted with organic, modern furnishings, mixed with leather, wood and metal accents. They also include stone flooring, plush couches, wraparound balconies with amazing views for miles, and curated treasures from all the “Fly Away” singer’s glamorous adventures.
These stylish sanctuaries don’t come cheap, though, starting at around $4K a night. But the endless selfies tagging Lenny Kravitz on the ‘gram? Priceless.
SLS SOUTH BEACH
1701 Collins Ave., Miami Beach
To book: www.slshotels.com