Take a look inside Kourtney Kardashian’s New Californian Home
Kourtney in her home office, which is furnished with a vintage Jules Leleu desk and Pierre Jeanneret chairs; the arrangement of art includes a vibrant work on paper by Bridget Riley.
Christian Liaigre sofas dressed in a Schumacher wool and a Larsen leather are joined by a Steinway piano, a vintage Oscar Niemeyer chair and ottoman from Wyeth, and several custom-designed pieces, among them the ceiling lights, sconce, and consoles. The curtains are of a Loro Piana wool-linen, and the triptych is by Richard Serra.
A light-filled entry!
Kourtney’s pool terrace has Christian Liaigre chaise longues cushioned in a Perennials fabric; the landscape design here and at Khloé’s house is by James Hyatt Studio.
Caesarstone counters complement the Ann Sacks limestone floor in Kourtney’s kitchen, which is equipped with a Sub-Zero refrigerator, a Wolf range, and Dornbracht sink fittings; the pendant lights and stools are by Alison Berger Glassworks from Holly Hunt, and the photograph of Andy Warhol is by Greg Gorman.
Martyn Lawrence Bullard placed a bespoke table and a suite of vintage Pierre Jeanneret chairs from JF Chen under a José Esteves chandelier from Intérieurs; the framed artwork is by Roy Lichtenstein, the James Prestini metal sculpture at left is from Blackman Cruz, and the carpet is by Mansour Modern.
James Turrell artworks are displayed above Kourtney’s bed; the vintage Jean-Michel Frank lounge chairs are upholstered in an Edelman leather, the 1970s Belgian cocktail table is from Lucca Antiques, and the carpet is by the Rug Company.
A tub with Kallista fittings stands in Kourtney’s master bath; the ceiling light is from Downtown, the sinks are by Kohler with fittings by Kallista, and the vanities’ limestone counters are by Ann Sacks.
A neon light installation is mounted above Penelope’s bed, which is topped with an Hermès throw.
Reign’s room features ikat curtains and a shag carpet.
In the playroom, Italian lounge chairs from JF Chen rest on an RH rug; the television is by Samsung, and the chalkboard paint is by Benjamin Moore.