Jenni Kayne opens her farmhouse for public booking on Airbnb
- Jenni Kayne's farmhouse in Tivoli, New York features luxurious accommodations and amenities.
- The property opens for public booking on Airbnb starting in May 2025 after a year of invite-only stays.
- The opening allows guests to experience Kayne's design style and the beauty of the Hudson Valley.
In a significant expansion of her brand, fashion designer Jenni Kayne is set to open her private farmhouse located in Tivoli, New York, to the public for bookings starting in May 2025. Following a year of exclusive, invite-only stays, this decision marks a new chapter for the designer's hospitality venture. The farmhouse, which features four elegantly decorated bedrooms and three spa-like bathrooms, is designed to embody Kayne's signature aesthetic by combining contemporary items from her furniture line with over 70 vintage and antique pieces from the 17th and 18th centuries. The farmhouse is situated on a picturesque plot of land in the scenic Hudson Valley, a location that appeals to nature enthusiasts and wellness seekers alike. With amenities including a chef's kitchen, a serene pool, and the Oak Wellness Club spa on-site, guests can expect a luxurious and rejuvenating experience. According to Kayne, she is inspired by the natural beauty of the area, particularly in spring and early summer when the landscape is vibrant and alive. Visitors to Tivoli can also look forward to various activities suited to different interests. These include wine tasting tours and hiking adventures, making it an ideal getaway for both relaxation and exploration. Kayne herself highlights the area’s charming boutiques and her favorite eatery, Stissing House, known for its superb meals and delightful ambiance. This blend of comfort and adventure sets the stage for guests who wish to immerse themselves in a tranquil yet engaging escape from city life. As the farmhouse prepares to welcome its first public guests next month, Kayne reflects on her goal of creating environments that foster community and warmth. She views this move as an extension of her passion for design and hospitality, bringing together aesthetics with meaningful experiences. The opening of the farmhouse signifies not only a personal milestone for her but also a new opportunity for guests to appreciate the beauty of the Hudson Valley while enjoying a retreat that mirrors her design philosophy.