![]() Photo: Jeremy Conway Designīefore Miranda Hobbs (Nixon) uprooted to Brooklyn with her husband Steve and son Brady in the last season of the show, she resided in a classic prewar apartment on the Upper West Side. Perhaps the most practical of the four main characters, Miranda has a sort of no-frills design style. We figured Carrie turned her hallway into a closet.” ![]() (And lest we forget, Carrie also received a custom-made chair from furniture designer boyfriend, Aidan.) As for the fashion maven’s walk-in closet with its own mini runway, Conway based it on one of his former apartments: “There was a hallway that led from a living room to a bedroom. ![]() But along the way, “Carrie picked up more interesting objects as she experienced her life.” Indeed, set decorator Karin Holmes tells Architectural Digest that she purchased Jonathan Adler accessories, Calvin Klein bedding, and Marimekko curtains for the apartment. Many of the items-down to the bathroom medicine cabinet-were, in fact, picked up at downtown Manhattan antique and thrift shops. Early on, “she had a flea-market style that made sense for a single writer,” production designer Jeremy Conway tells Architectural Digest, noting that her walls were not heavily decorated except for her extensive magazine display. ![]() Carrie Bradshaw (Parker) didn’t always keep her junior one-bedroom on the Upper East Side tidy, but she did design with an eye for the unconventional.
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