Architectural Digest: Amanda Seyfried
Architectural Digest: Amanda Seyfried
Thanks to the addition of a solid oak wall with a built-in mirror and shelf, “You walk into the apartment and you have a little bit of an entryway, even though you’re literally right next to the kitchen,” Zames says. The coat hooks are by Fort Standard.
Zames “talked [Seyfried] into” the custom pulls made by Sun Valley Bronze on the custom-made kitchen cabinetry, styled by Elizabeth Stewart. “They’re the only thing I can picture now. They’re perfect.” The floors throughout the home are by The Hudson Company.
General Assembly custom-designed the entire kitchen, from the white oak and marble island to the cabinetry. The Stem Shade Rig from Pelle Designs hangs under the skylight, which informed the design of the kitchen during the renovation.
In the dining room, a Hudson Furniture table is surrounded by antique chairs and sits under a Soren light by Pinch. Fort Standard’s Strata hutch holds an array of books and treasures, including a toilet sculpture made by Seyfried’s sister in a high school ceramics class and a Refigured 16 sculpture by Ian Collings. The black footed bowl is by Danny Kaplan.
The ABC Carpet & Home sofa in the living room is flanked by two vintage chairs reupholstered using Élitis Effigie Galactica fabric on the front and a mohair velvet from Dedar on the back. On the Fort Standard wood column coffee table sits a Floris Wubben vase. Throughout the home, the walls are plaster and the crown moldings are painted with Farrow & Ball Wimborne White.
A painting of Seyfried holding a cat by Mark Ryden is a focal point of the main living space, which is also home to a playhouse by Make It Cute, a company Seyfried founded with two childhood friends. Art: Mark Ryden
The hallway ceiling sconces are by Allied Maker, the wall sconces are Studio Dunn, and the rug is Salam Hello.
Seyfried sits on one of the custom oak built-in wall cabinets designed by General Assembly in the primary bedroom. The firm also designed the custom window shutters, painted in Farrow & Ball Slipper Satin. All of the custom millwork throughout the dwelling was done by First Third. The pedestal tables are by Goula/Figuera for Collection Particuliere. Fashion: Erdem dress, Stuart Weitzman shoes, Tank watch
Farrow & Ball Atacama wallpaper accents an alcove in the primary bedroom, which holds a four-poster with a Roman and Williams Guild linen coverlet.