Pedro Almodóvar Style: 27 Ways to Introduce the Look to Your Home

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Pedro Almodóvar’s eagerly awaited new film, The Room Next Door, starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore, will arrive in theaters in the United States later this winter (with a limited theatrical release in Los Angeles and New York on December 20, followed by a broader release in January 2025). This follows its enormously successful reception at the Venice Film Festival where it won this year’s Golden Lion. The director once again floods the screen with his signature saturated colors to tell the story of Martha (Swinton), a war reporter and mother with a stormy relationship with her daughter, and Ingrid (Moore), a writer and old friend, all accompanied by an Alberto Iglesias soundtrack. To mark the premiere of his new work, we decide to revisit some of the highlights of his filmography looking for inspiration to introduce into some of the director’s exuberant and playful style into our homes.

High Heels (1991)

The reunion between a mother and daughter, a murder, and an unforgettable performance by Femme Letal (a drag performer played by Miguel Bosé) at Villa Rosa, a legendary Madrid flamenco venue are all key moments in this early Almodóvar film. The plot of High Heels has a perfect mix of elements, and the cinematography, vibrant colors, and its sense of postmodern luxury were also key to the film’s success. Here are some items for your home that embody the energy of the film.

Miami Umbrella Stand by Jonathan Adler

Striped Studio Sofa by Buchanan Studio

Antique 19th Century French Gold Baroque Console Table

Lipstick Mirror Screen by Seletti


Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988)

© Macusa Cores, El Deseo D.A. S.L.U.

The apartment where Pepa (played by Carmen Maura) lives has almost as important of a role in the plot of this film as the sleeping-pill-laced gazpacho, another of the movie’s protagonists. Design pieces such as Marcel Breuer’s Wassily chair coexist in harmony with the ducks, chickens, and rabbits that populate one of the most iconic terraces of Spanish cinema.

Wassily Chair by Marcel Breuer for Knoll

Jonathan Adler Monterrey Mahogany Floating Coffee Table

Jonathan Adler Claridge Sofa in Vapor Velvet

LSA International Folk Vase

HAY Tint Wine Glasses (Set of 2)

Houseplant Side Table Ashtray


All About My Mother (1999)

Fotograma de 'Todo sobre mi madre' de Pedro Almodóvar

© Teresa Isasi, El Deseo D.A. S.L.U.



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