Serena Williams presents her Miami home, the Kaws Elmo chair, clear piano

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Serena Williams is Architectural Digestnew coverage star. In the feature, written by former Teen Vogue editor-in-chief Elaine Welteroth, Williams goes AD through its enclave in Miami, designed by sister design firm Venus V Starr. Is much.

There is a karaoke room with textured stone walls and a covered dining room with over a dozen brass hanging lamps of all shapes and sizes. The house is full of color, art and trophies, but the room that caught my attention the most was her office. There are two chairs in it, both pink. One is a modest office chair. The other is, surprisingly, a player seat. Become famous among PC gamers for their racing vehicles design-Legend has it that the first models were made by a racing car company– These days, they are seen most popularly occupied by famous Twitch streamers, with the money being offered to them. Looks like Serena’s model is only $ 200, for anyone interested.

Serena Williams game?

Yes, actually. she recently starred in a Nintendo Switch commercial holidays and also launched a convolute Snapchat game with Gatorade in 2016. But in that office, especially when it has a whole suite of cozy and comfortable rooms to come back with Super Mario Bros.? Probably not.

The chair is just comfortable!

But I’m also one of the very few people who might actually feel some kind of emotion about Serena Williams’ player chair, so here are the other important moments in the house tour.

This is her karaoke room, complete with instruments and a bar.

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My favorite personal room is the living room, which she calls the gallery, where all the art is. There is a dead Elmo armchair from KAWS and a Radcliffe Bailey mural depicting real lunar stones. All the things that most people decorate a living room with.

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Another notable piece in her gallery is a clear Wurlitzer piano, which she bought because she wanted to play a piano for her daughter, “but she didn’t want it to be that hard.” It’s so expensive that I couldn’t even find a price for it online.

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It also has a trophy room, because of course.

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The rest of her house is hidden behind the magazine’s pay wall, but she’s gracious enough to leave us alone. Architectural Digest subscriptions with a picture of closing the hidden door of the library.

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