Stranger Things Co-Creator Matt Duffer’s Manhattan Pied-à-Terre Features a 15-Foot Brutalist Sofa and Chocolate Walls

February 20, 2026
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Stranger Things Cocreator Matt Duffer’s Manhattan Pied-à-Terre Features a 15-Foot Brutalist Sofa and Chocolate Walls

Duffer, his fiancée Sarah Hindsgaul, and designer Kyle O’Donnell transformed a long-neglected 1929 apartment into a playful escape for family life
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Stranger Things cocreator Matt Duffer and Sarah Hindsgaul, the show’s hair designer, hang out in the living room of their Upper East Side apartment with their daughters Pippa and Saga (plus Ziggy, the pup). The century-old, three-bedroom pied-à-terre was fully renovated by Gramercy Design.

Stranger Things cocreator Matt Duffer has spent most of his career conjuring immersive fictional worlds. Yet, when it came to the Manhattan pied-à-terre he recently purchased with his fiancée, Sarah Hindsgaul, he couldn’t envision the possibilities. The century-old apartment had never been renovated, aside from a dreary drop ceiling added in the ’50s. “I’m usually pretty good at imagining what something could look like,” he says. “But I struggled.”

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For the 20-by-30-foot living room Gramercy Design proposed a scene-stealing Brutalist sofa, fabricated by Dune and upholstered in rust mohair. It faces three sides and accommodates more than ten people on movie nights. The oval “dome” on the ceiling was a solution to a structural constraint that prevented the complete removal of an unwanted drop ceiling. The plaster chandelier is by Stephen Antonson.

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It was Hindsgaul, the hair designer responsible for Stranger Things’s retro styles, who immediately saw potential where others might see disrepair. “I just thought it was so glorious, it had big rooms with French doors, and a little bit of outdoor space that didn’t require too much maintenance,” she says. The 1929 apartment, complete with a wood-burning fireplace and three planting terraces, was also, she admits, “a hot mess.”

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The dining room is enveloped in a green and amber botanical scene hand-painted by artist Dean Barger. “He made the whole thing in Maine, and then he brought it on a canvas to New York,” says Kyle O’Donnell, principal at Gramercy Design. “It took about two weeks to install and then complete the mural on the ceiling by hand.” Vintage Marcel Breuer chairs surround a custom marble table. The light sculpture is by Andreea Braescu.

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The couple’s 2,300-square-foot Upper East Side “classic six” needed months of work—fine by Duffer and Hindsgaul, whose primary home is in Los Angeles, where they live with daughters Pippa, 4, and Saga, 2. The six-room layout offered great bones, but required a full rethinking.

Given the scale of the overhaul, choosing the right designer felt especially important. Their designer of choice was Kyle O’Donnell of Gramercy Design, whose work on Stranger Things actor David Harbour’s downtown loft resonated with them. “We just called him up, and we connected immediately,” says Duffer. “Kyle had a strong view of what he could do with the space, and Sarah did as well, so I deferred to them.”

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Gramercy Design created dome-like curves on the foyer’s ceiling, inspired by the 1920s architecture of the building. The custom brass pendant was fabricated by Remains Lighting, and the steel console is by Pietro Franceschini.

O’Donnell was thrilled to have the opportunity to “touch every surface” of the dignified home. “We wanted to respect the architecture of the building itself,” he says. “So we reinterpreted a lot of details like plaster moldings and restored the oak flooring.”

Everyone agreed to keep the existing layout, with some modifications. The primary bedroom’s narrow bathroom was expanded by relocating the vanity into a new dressing area, and the kitchen gained a few square feet. “We needed a more modern kitchen,” says Hindsgaul. “I grew up in Copenhagen, and I was really missing that kind of European layout.” Her Scandinavian roots informed another aspect of the kitchen: wall tiles depicting Viking ships, which O’Donnell commissioned from Douglas Watson Studio in England to read as a single Delft-style mural.

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Hindsgaul and Duffer in the kitchen with Pippa and Saga. Viking-themed custom wall tiles, made in England at Douglas Watson Studio, are a nod to Hindsgaul’s Scandinavian upbringing. The room’s lighting, which includes flush mounts and pendants of different heights, required some ingenuity. “There was this wild-beam layout; instead of covering it up, we embraced it,” says the designer.

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“We were playing it safe in the beginning, but then we presented bolder design choices, and they kept saying yes,” says O’Donnell. “It became this much more fun, fantastical apartment.”

O’Donnell’s design skills were put to the test in the living room, where structural issues prevented his team from removing the entire drop ceiling. Turning the constraint on its head, he created a recessed oval “dome” hung with a sculptural plaster chandelier. “It is really interesting how some of the obstacles that appeared as we were doing the renovations, he turned them into pieces of architectural art,” says Hindsgaul.

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In a corner of the dining room, a former closet transformed into a wet bar. It’s wallpapered in Fabricut’s Paden Patina, designed to look like patinated copper. “Something that was important to me was having a great bar, and Kyle built a beautiful one,” says Duffer.

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Then there’s the room’s central sofa, which had to be durable enough for the couple’s two young daughters and large enough to seat up to ten for movie nights. O’Donnell came up with a 15-foot-long Brutalist piece consisting of rows of cubes facing three directions, upholstered in rust-colored mohair. “I don’t know many people that would go for that,” says the designer. “With clients like Sarah and Matt, it was an opportunity to try things that I’ve never tried before.” More color and whimsy awaits in the adjacent dining room, a space wrapped in a hand-painted mural depicting botanical scenes in shades of green and amber, made by artist Dean Barger.

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Behind Duffer and Hindsgaul, a wall cabinet composed of antique French oak and lacquer and a vintage Bariomat sideboard by Alfons Doerr, both from Morentz, add warmth and storage to the dining room.

The room Duffer and Hindsgaul were initially most unsure about is the one they love the most: the primary suite, lacquered from head to toe in Benjamin Moore’s Chocolate Candy Brown, and furnished with a red leatherette vanity set.

“I was really scared that it was going to look almost too sexy in some way—it’s an intense color combination,” says Hindsgaul, who even used the palette as a jumping-off point for the marketing of her new haircare brand. “It’s definitely my favorite bedroom I have ever had,” she adds.

Duffer agrees. “Sometimes I find New York to be overstimulating, so it was important to me that we had a place to retreat to,” says the auteur, who’s busy working on a Stranger Things spinoff, and a feature film, with his brother Ross. “My favorite thing about the apartment is that you go in, and there's a very calming energy to it—the bedroom in particular.”

While many second homes eventually circulate out of an owner’s life, this one is poised to last. “I have no intention of ever getting rid of this apartment,” says Hindsgaul. “I might get old here.”

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“I was really scared that it was going to look almost too sexy in some way; It’s an intense color combination,” says Hindsgaul of her bedroom’s chocolate-lacquered walls, and vintage red vanity by Luigi Massoni. “Now it’s definitely my favorite bedroom I have ever had.” Sheer Loro Piana curtains were cut extra long to puddle dramatically on the floor.

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The primary bathroom was originally compact, so O’Donnell expanded it into the room’s entrance, which now holds this verdigris and polished copper tub from Catchpole & Rye. In the background, the terra-cotta-tiled shower features a circular metal enclosure called “La Cage,” also from Catchpole & Rye.

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The marble sink by the primary suite’s entrance is tucked into a newly added arch covered in custom tiles. “It was the first time that I’ve ever done custom tiles that required shop drawings, but it was worth it,” says O’Donnell of the uniquely shaped ceramics, made in Mexico and inspired by the sculleries of Gilded Age mansions.

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A bespoke Roi du Lac wallpaper sets a cheerful, fantastical scene in the girls’ bedroom. The upholstered bunk bed, from Beautiful Bed Company, has a twin bed over a full-size bed and trundle. The rug is Erik Lindström’s Hive model in a custom color.

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Mauve-and-purple bathroom tiles, made to order at Pecchioli Ceramiche in Italy, perfectly match the bedroom’s wall mural. “My friend Marco [Kinloch] did a hybrid of watercolor and Photoshop, and he generated this in Italy and then brought it to the site,” says O’Donnell of Roi du Lac’s wall design.

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An antique Swedish grandfather clock stands by the entrance of the guest bedroom, where Hindsgaul’s older children stay when they visit. The room’s dusty pink walls were painted in Farrow & Ball’s Setting Plaster.

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A canopy bed tucked by the window in the guest room features a bold combination of fabrics: green velvet by Fabricut and saffron stripes by Temple Studio. The two-tier pendant is from Blueprint Lighting.

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