Manhattan Penthouse Star of the Silver Screen and Studio Mellone Design
The luxurious penthouse duplex apartment located in the Upper West Side of Manhattan, USA, has gained attention for being the residence of the actress in the movie "Babygirl". This residence was designed by the renowned interior design firm Studio Mellone. From the spatial layout planning to the material details refinement, every aspect showcases the perfect blend of success and elegance.

The apartment is located in the upper section of the high-rise building 200 Amsterdam, close to the iconic Lincoln Center in New York City. The overall space is based on warm red oak wall panels, complemented by modernist Bauhaus-style chairs, custom U-shaped sofas and light-colored limestone coffee tables, creating a delicate contrast between materials and styles. This not only presents a simple and restrained architectural texture but also creates a warm and relaxing living atmosphere. The soft furnishings and decorations of the apartment incorporate retro metal elements and custom full-wall bookshelves, fully demonstrating the owner's unique taste in art and collection of artworks.

The interior design focuses on balancing the texture of materials with natural light and shadow. Soft furnishings with light tones of silk and cashmere echo the elegant tone of the entire space. The red oak finish creates the visual center, giving the space a stable base color. Custom furniture and selected art collections blend together, making the interior space not only a place for living but also a private aesthetic domain that showcases the personality and lifestyle of the occupants. Studio Mellone draws on the essence of 1970s New York interior space aesthetics in its design, while also meeting the requirements of film narrative. Through meticulous arrangement of scenes, lighting design, and the creation of perspective movement lines, this apartment not only becomes an ideal residence for successful professionals but also a metaphorical space that carries the psychological narrative of the characters.

In the film, this actress's private residence boasts an excellent panoramic view of the city. The customized details such as the bookshelf area beside the fireplace and the independent work area behind the sofa all reflect the living rhythm and identity traits of the occupant. This spatial narrative technique that intertwines the architectural space environment with the inner state of the characters makes this Manhattan penthouse apartment an indispensable and important scene in the film, and also perfectly interprets the delicate balance between practical functionality and spiritual symbolic meaning in modern top-tier luxury home design.

In this Upper West Side penthouse, where Studio Mellone's red oak panels frame Lincoln Center views, the Domvitus Siena Striped Floral Rustic Cottage Farmhouse Style Pillow Cover offers a soft counterpoint to 1970s Bauhaus glamour. Its vintage striped floral pattern and rustic cottage aesthetic drape beautifully across custom sofas and reading nooks, adding handcrafted farmhouse texture without competing with the limestone and silk-cashmere tones. Perfect for Manhattan luxury interiors seeking layered visual interest, this reversible Domvitus pillow cover shifts effortlessly between botanical stripes and solid neutrals—proving that even celebrity home decor can welcome a whisper of countryside charm.

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