Showtime Rooms Inspired By “Dexter,” “Nurse Jackie” And More
More than 20 designers created cerebral spaces that could be mistaken for art installations for the third edition of Showtime's " Showtime House " which recently opened in NYC's Casual Hotel and Residences in Manhattan. For their “Weeds”-inspired lair “Paradise Lost,” Brooklyn-based designers John Loecke and Jason Oliver Nixon dreamed up what Nixon calls a “surreal garden.”
Showtime Rooms Inspired By “Dexter,” “Nurse Jackie” And More
From highly cerebral spaces that could be mistaken for art installations to purely eye-popping bedrooms, the third edition of the cable network’s popular Showtime House recently opened to the public in NYC’s Cassa Hotel and Residences in midtown Manhattan. More than 20 designers crafted such edgy digs as a kill room-inspired retreat for murder mastermind Dexter Morgan, a quirky pot den for mom-turned-drug dealer Nancy Botwin and an office for has-been writer Hank Moody’s self reflection and self loathing.
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