Blake Lively’s $23,000 Credenza Is the Perfect Backdrop for Her It Ends With Us Promo Looks


Lately, Blake Lively is one busy woman. Between her movie It Ends With Us hitting theaters this weekend, the launch of her haircare line Blake Brown, and promo for Deadpool & Wolverine—the recently released blockbuster starring her husband Ryan Reynolds, in which she (spoiler alert!) makes a cameo as Lady Deadpool—the mother of four has been hustling hard. Lucky for fans, the former Gossip Girl star has been documenting her days on Instagram, offering up a look into the foyer-type space of her NYC dwelling. While acting may pay the bills, Lively has long fostered a passion for interior design. “I design my friends homes. For free,” she captioned a 2018 post.

The 36-year-old’s Tribeca home base is a celeb-filled (Justin Timberlake and Jennifer Lawrence own units in the building) former book bindery that was converted into condo units back in 2014. The 53 apartments sport open floor plans, wood beams, and exposed brick walls, two of which Lively used for her impromptu photo shoots over the past week. Overall, the 1883-built home she shares with her husband and four kids gives a very boho vibe.

In many of the pictures, she stands in front of a Sage Vaughn painting of colorful flowers—which happen to be perfect for It Ends With Us promos, since her character, Lily Bloom, is a florist. Part of her backdrop also includes a turquoise credenza, which appears to be one from the furniture company BDDW. The piece is made with mineral leather and dirty bronze hardware. In front of her credenza is a vintage runner. Additional images give us a look at a wood paneled wall laden with paintings and a vintage piano adorned with a flower-printed Deadpool mask.

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It Ends With Us, a highly anticipated novel-turned-movie directed by (and co-starring) Justin Baldoni and co-produced by Lively, opens this weekend. According to Forbes, Deadpool & Wolverine will likely hit the $1 billion mark this weekend after only three weeks in theaters.





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