Amy Sedaris channels her vintage aesthetic in her Trump-free analog show 'At Home'
by Meredith Blake, Los Angeles Times
May 24, 2019
4 minutes
NEW YORK - Amy Sedaris' apartment, tucked away on a quiet block in Greenwich Village, is a riot of flea-market whimsy, decorated with paintings of her pet bunny rabbits, paper-flower garlands and a lamp made of hair color samples.
The cheerful maximalism may be out of sync with the current, Marie Kondo-inspired vogue for barren bookshelves, but Sedaris is fine with that.
"I read her book. And then I got rid of it because that's what she says to do. And I feel like I am surrounded by everything that I really like," says the actress, who on this spring afternoon is sorting her collection of miniatures -
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