WEB-EXCLUSIVE HOME TOUR

Inside the Japanese-Inspired Minneapolis Home of NBA Star D’Angelo Russell

It was designed by decorator Tiffany Thompson
Living Room Room Indoors Furniture Couch Interior Design Cushion and Pillow
Photo: Marni Mervis

In a testament to the facility’s role as a work space, Russell had a television monitor installed to allow for studying game footage while practicing. Low-level mirrors were also added so he could work on his foot and dribbling skills during workouts. “Tiffany understood the work-life balance athletes often rely on at home,” Costello says. “The details of the half court underscore that perfectly.”

Thompson is no stranger to collaborations with professional athletes. Before moving into interiors, she spent nearly a decade at Nike executing creative projects that often involved input from some of the company’s high profile sponsored athletes. Her experience at Nike also informs her approach to communicating with sports world clients.

Because professional athletes are typically transient—traded to a new team in a new city at a moment’s notice—Thompson implores her clients to see their home not just as a retreat, but also as an investment. “I’m there to remind them that interior design should also be seen as a way to add value to their homes,” she says. “For many athletes, especially those who are younger, this is the first home they’ve owned.”

D’Angelo Russell agrees. “She brought peace into my home,” he says. “And I love that.”