Styling it Up with Lincoln and Corey Damen Jenkins

Corey Damen Jenkins’ highly anticipated second monograph, “Design Reimagined: A Fresh and Colorful Take on Timeless Rooms” is officially out. Lincoln helped celebrate the moment this fall during an elaborate party in New York City.

Lincoln sponsored the event at The Bowery Hotel  for invited guests. The night also included an intimate meet & greet with Jenkins who just last year helped curate a stunning Monterey, CA home.  It was styled in collaboration with Lincoln’s design cues from the Navigator. This project takes center stage in a dedicated chapter of the book.

The Sanctuary House in Carmel saw Lincoln going all out when it came time to showcase the 2025 Navigator to the world. The collaboration transformed a multi-million-dollar home on Outlook Drive into a true luxury sanctuary, setting the perfect stage for Lincoln’s latest flagship.

 

Corey began his career in interior design in 1996 and founded his own firm in 2008. He has become an influential voice in the world of design due to his compositions of spaces that are authentic, bespoke, and distinctive. With the haute couture fashion runway, historic architecture, and world travels as his chief sources of inspiration, Corey creates tailored spaces that meet the ever-changing needs of his clients.

Whether it’s a modern ranch in the mountains of Carmel, a sprawling estate on the Chesapeake Bay waterfront, or an upscale maximalist apartment overlooking Central Park, Corey’s ethos is governed by design democracy and ensuring his clients’ personalities and lifestyles are showcased first and foremost.

CDJA is multi-disciplinary in its mission. While designing residential and hospitality projects throughout the United States and beyond is its primary focus, the team has also produced expansive licensed product collections for Kravet, Hancock & Moore, LeftBank Art, and Maitland-Smith.

The firm’s design work has garnered multiple front covers of House Beautiful and Traditional Home Magazine and has received extensive features in renowned publications including Architectural Digest, ELLE Décor, Veranda, House & GardenVanity Fair, The New York TimesThe Wall Street Journal, and The Detroit News.

 

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