Serena Williams shows her home in Miami, Kaws Elmo chair, clear piano

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Serena Williams is Architectural Digestthe new cover star. In the resourcewritten by ex Teen Vogue Chief Editor Elaine Welteroth, Williams walks ADS through its Miami enclave, designed by V Starr, sister design company Venus. This is too much.

There is a karaoke room, textured stone walls and a dining room covered by over a dozen brass pendant lamps of all shapes and sizes. The house is full of colors, art and trophies, but the room that most caught my attention was her office. In it are two chairs, both pink. One is a modest office model chair. The other is, surprisingly, a player’s chair. Became famous among PC players for their racing cars Project-legend says that the first models were made by a racing car company—These days, they are most popularly seen occupied by famous Twitch streamers, with money to distribute to them. It looks like the Serena model costs only $ 200, for anyone interested.

Serena Williams plays?

Yes really. She recently starred in a Nintendo Switch ad during the holidays, and also launched a complicated I play Snapchat with Gatorade in 2016. But in that particular office, when she has a complete set of comfortable and cozy rooms to relax with Super Mario Bros.? Probably not.

The chair is comfortable!

But I’m also one of the few people who can really feel some kind of excitement about Serena Williams’ player chair, so here are the other highlights of the tour around the house.

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

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My favorite 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 wall mural by Radcliffe Bailey that shows real moon rocks. All the things that most people decorate a living room with.

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

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It also has a trophy room, of course.

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The rest of her house is hidden behind the magazine’s paywall, but she is kind enough to leave those of us without Architectural Digest signatures with a final scene of the hidden door of the bookcase.

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