A Bedroom From Emerald Fennell's 'Wuthering Heights' Opens for Stays
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A Bedroom From Emerald Fennell's 'Wuthering Heights' Opens for Stays
"Filmmaker Wuthering HeightsEmerald Fennell's hotly anticipated reimagining of the classic Emily Brontë novel drops ahead of Valentine's Day-promising forbidden passion, bold costumes, and elegant sets bringing to life the book's grand estate Thrushcross Grange. Want to be fully immersed? A faithful recreation of the movie's key bedroom is now available for exclusive stays. Airbnb, in collaboration with Warner Bros., is offering overnight experiences in a room styled after the film's set."
"Fennell's adaptation unfolds the intense connection between the free-spirited Cathy Earnshaw (played by Margot Robbie) and brooding outsider Heathcliff ( Jacob Elordi), their turbulent bond mirrored by the untamed moors beyond Wuthering Heights, home of the Earnshaws. The nearby Thrushcross Grange, the seat of the Linton family who adopt Heathcliff, stands as a stately counterpoint, a symbol of civility and social power."
"It's at Thrushcross Grange that Cathy encounters gentility and creature comforts. The film's production design, headed by Suzie Davies, likewise echoes her experience of the environment. "It's technicolor... it's like she's never seen this before," Davies told Architectural Digest . "All the design and the vision of it had to be felt before it was understood." Cathy’s all-pink bedroom at the manor has been recreated right down to the last saturated detail."
Emerald Fennell's reimagining of Wuthering Heights emphasizes forbidden passion, bold costumes, and ornate sets centered on Thrushcross Grange. Airbnb and Warner Bros. are offering overnight experiences in a room meticulously styled after the film's key bedroom, available for exclusive stays in West Yorkshire. The adaptation centers on Cathy Earnshaw and Heathcliff's intense, turbulent connection, with the moors reflecting their bond and Thrushcross Grange symbolizing civility and social power. Production designer Suzie Davies describes the Grange as technicolor, where design and vision must be felt. Cathy’s all-pink bedroom is recreated with vein-patterned walls, an elaborate canopy bed, a rococo fireplace, ornate mirrors, and delicate lamps.
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