With rocketing prices and Covid making home a shared obsession, celebrity house tours are no longer a niche interest

Forget getting your face on Vogue. In 2023, you have arrived at the zenith of the zeitgeist when your velvet sofa graces the cover of Architectural Digest.

Four million people have already watched the singer Lily Allen and actor David Harbour, whose Brooklyn townhouse is the cover star of this month’s Architectural Digest, give a 12-minute tour which highlights the gold swan taps in the bathroom, tiger-print media room and a windowless bedroom designed so that Harbour can sleep until 2pm.

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