Lenny Kravitz's latest CB2 collection epitomizes California Casual – and you can tap into his timeless style from just $14

Lenny Kravitz has once again partnered with CB2 for a range of elegant yet effortless, International Style-inspired homeware 'that feel timeless'

Lenny Kravitz x CB2
(Image credit: CB2)

Lenny Kravitz is known for his effortless, laid-back style, so it's no surprise that his interior design sensibilities follow suit. The latest drop in his ongoing collaboration with CB2 is perhaps is most chic-yet-casual, and covetable one yet.

'I wanted this collection to distill everything we’ve learned in our years of collaboration with CB2 into a mix of elegant and enduring designs,' says Lenny in a press release. 'I was especially inspired by the International Style architecture movement and its influence on California modernism. My aim was to create a collection of pieces that feel timeless.'

With 62 new pieces, the collection includes low-profile leather sofas, handknotted throw pillows, and dainty light fixtures, all of which fit within Lenny's ever-popular California Casual aesthetic.

Shop our picks from Lenny's new CB2 drop

The handcrafted elements are what make the pieces so special, though the prices are quite reasonable, starting at $13.95 for a stoneware dinner plate.

'What makes our partnership with Lenny so meaningful is our shared belief that the home should be a sanctuary,” says Ryan Turf, President of CB2. 'This newest collection reflects that philosophy. From Italian twills and marbles to thoughtfully designed upholstery and lighting, Lenny’s perspective ensures each piece balances artistry and function. We’re thrilled to offer our customers designs that enhance the everyday experience of home.'


Though 'cool' is a difficult aesthetic to capture with a mere piece of furniture, this latest CB2 collection comes pretty close. It's our new reference point for warm, textured, and inspiring luxury spaces.

Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.

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