
"A certain fearlessness is required to commit to a sectional sofa fashioned from 50 yards of Lee Jofa's bold Hollyhock Handblock print, the granniest grandma-chic fabric. But under the direction of interior designer Heidi Caillier, the iconic floral was stretched over an expanse of down in a Los Angeles workroom, shipped to a top secret mountain location, and deposited in Kendall Jenner's new living room."
""I had a vision. It was a house full of people squeezed onto a couch for game night," she says. "On one of my first trips there, it happened. I had friends who were staying nearby who came over kind of spontaneously. It made me damn near emotional. I had this dream, and it happened in a home that I built. It was very fulfilling.""
Kendall Jenner installed a sectional sofa upholstered with 50 yards of Lee Jofa's Hollyhock Handblock fabric, a bold, granny-chic floral, tailored by interior designer Heidi Caillier and filled with down. The piece was assembled in Los Angeles, shipped to a secret mountain location, and placed in Jenner's new living room. The sofa anchors Jenner's first ground-up build with Bay Area architect Kirby Lee and embodies her vision of a rural getaway for summer weekends and spontaneous gatherings. Jenner purchased the property about five years ago, favored the area's energy, and replaced an unsalvageable house to realize a collaborative, lived-in home.
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