Interiors Inspiration from Emily in Paris: The Sets Behind the Style
From Emily’s charming Paris apartment and the elegant offices of Agence Grateau to the richly decorated Rome interiors introduced in later seasons, Emily in Paris has provided plenty of inspiration for anyone who loves furniture and decor design as much as drama. (In other words, you and us.)
Over five seasons, the series has blended classic Parisian architecture, contemporary furniture, statement lighting, decorative panelling and carefully curated colour palettes to create a world that feels aspirational, playful and oh so stylish.
As the Set Decorators Society of America announces its Television Awards nominations for 2025-2026, we’re taking a look back at some dreamy interiors from across the series: The nomination for Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Half-Hour Single Camera Series recognises Set Decorator Alexandra Lassen and Production Designer Anne Seibel.
Whether you’re planning a room refresh, searching for the perfect lamp or simply looking for an excuse to revisit Paris and Rome, these interiors are well worth another look.
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