Kate Moss reveals tropical bedroom with posh lamps and serpents in London mansion
The supermodel has turned her guest room into a tropical forest
IT’S a jungle in there… just ask Kate Moss. The sober supermodel, who has been teetotal for more than a year, has revealed her Grand Design – a bonkers bedroom makeover at her mansion in North West London.
The one-time party queen has turned her guest room into a tropical forest with bamboo wallpaper, snakeskin-print curtains and other exotic touches including a pineapple lampshade and serpent candleholder.
OK, so there is also a sprawling four-poster bed in the middle which, admittedly, probably isn’t found in your average rainforest.
It is swathed by Serpentis snake-skin fabric which also covers the room’s ceiling.
A source said: “Kate may be teetotal now, but she still has that kick-ass spirit.
“Kate wanted a makeover that would have the wow factor, and she has certainly achieved that.
“The bedroom is a synergy of the old and the new.”
The back bedroom with its views over Hampstead Heath was once used by romantic poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Mossy, right, brought in posh interior designers House of Hackney for the jungle-style renovation.
Design consultant Steve Corcoran put together eight different looks, with Kate plumping for the “Eden” design.