Inside Serena Williams' New Home With A Trophy Room & Art Gallery | Open Door | Architectural Digest

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Today AD is welcomed by tennis legend and 23-time Grand Slam singles title winner Serena Williams for a tour of her stunning new home north of Miami. After living with her sister Venus on and off for over 20 years, Serena and husband Alexis Ohanian have made a stylish new home for their family. From the eclectic artwork (including her own painting) to the world-beating trophy room, Serena’s home could only belong to someone as multifaceted and accomplished as her. “I was moving away from Venus for the first time in my life, so I wanted it to be really meaningful,” Serena says. While mixing family with business can be risky, the secret to their success as siblings and creative collaborators is simple: “You have to know your lane. I’m really good at playing tennis; I’m not as good at interiors. But I was able to learn through just watching Venus.”

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KAWS and Estudio Campana
KAWS Chair Pink
2018

Plush toys, stainless steel, Cumaru wood
36 x 50 x 40 inches
RADCLIFFE BAILEY
Monument for a Promise, 2013

steel, concrete, cotton, and trunk
70 x 30 x 18 inches
© Radcliffe Bailey. Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.
Astro Black, 2018

mixed media
140 x 115 x 28 1/2 inches
© Radcliffe Bailey. Courtesy of the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.
Leonardo Drew, Number 184, 2016 © Leonardo Drew, Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co.

Art by David Kracov with the courtesy of Eden Gallery.

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Inside Serena Williams' New Home With A Trophy Room & Art Gallery | Open Door | Architectural Digest
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