Is Jennifer Aniston Going His Way? Actress Enlists Rocker Pal Lenny Kravitz To Decorate Her Bel Air Pad
March 28 2014, Published 7:40 a.m. ET
Are you gonna go my way?
Jennifer Aniston has said a big "yes" to having retro rocker friend Lenny Kravitz be the interior decorator for her Bel Air pad, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.
After Aniston, 45, met Kravitz, 49, through her fiance Justin Theroux, 42, she learned his '60s and '70s influenced design style was beyond cool!
"Jen is blown away by Lenny's unique taste and now he's picked out a series of interesting pieces of furniture for the lavish home she shares with Justin," a source told Radar.
"Furniture is not Jen's strong suit and she always needs help in this apartment to create her dream look."
Two years ago, Aniston learned what an accomplished designer the singer is when she and Theroux visited Kravitz's legendary New York apartment.
"She loved its many one-of-a-kind furnishings," the source said. "Jen has confided in friends that Justin's taste can sometimes be a little too quirky for her."
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And when it came time to decorate her Bel Air home, "Lenny was the first person she called when it came to fixing up the interior."
When he's not making music, Kravitz is working at Kravitz Design Studio, which he opened in 2003.
The "Let Love Rule" singer loves zebra prints, Togo quilted sofas, and gold Pedro Friedeberg chairs in the shape of a giant hand.
Aniston is not alone in being impressed by Kravitz's style, which is best described as mod! Last year, he designed the Queen Latifah Show set and he's also worked on the luxury penthouses of the SLS Hotel in Florida's South Beach.
Kravitz told Harper's Bazaar he wants his interiors to be "sexy and warm--sophisticated, yet still approachable."