Jennifer Aniston's Home Design Secrets: Art, Lighting & Luxury
Jennifer Aniston's Home: Art, Lighting & Luxury Design

Jennifer Aniston's home is every designer's dream. Beyond the luxury amenities, it is a space that reflects her refined taste and personal aesthetic. Just like her iconic character Rachel Green, the Hollywood star appreciates art, and her residences feature curated collections that tell a story. From contemporary lighting to timeless paintings, her homes serve as masterclasses in incorporating fine art into everyday living spaces.

Murano Glass Chandelier in Beverly Hills Home

Jennifer Aniston loves collecting art pieces. In her Beverly Hills home, named 'Ohana', she has a chandelier that instantly captivates. Designed by Stephen Shadley, the home features tall entrance doors that welcome guests into a breathtaking space. The Murano glass 'Tronchi' chandelier, made of hand-blown textured glass suspended in multiple layers from a metal frame, was one of the first items she purchased for the house.

Art That 'Spoke to Her'

Personalizing a space makes a house a home, and for Aniston, that means making room for art. Her Beverly Hills living room showcases an abstract canvas by the iconic Robert Motherwell. The 1963 painting, titled 'A Throw of Dice No. 17', serves as the room's focal point. Worth over $1 million, this painting 'just spoke to her', according to designer Shadley.

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Let It 'Sink' In

As an actor, Aniston is particular about her powder room, wanting a touch of seventies glamour. Her Bel Air mansion in Los Angeles features a powder room with an onyx sink lit from within. The backlit orange onyx sink grabs eyeballs immediately, emitting a warm, vibrant orange glow. Originally designed by architect Hal Levitt, she describes the seventies-inspired LA home as a 'big hug'.

Statement Lighting for the Dining Room

Aniston's Beverly Hills home boasts another illuminated art piece: a one-of-a-kind overhead fixture in the dining room. This monumental piece by Alison Berger is both functional and a design element, setting the tone for the room while providing ample lighting for dining. Designer Shadley calls it a 'Hollywood lighting designer's dream', creating the perfect ambiance for a memorable meal.

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