







Actress Emmy Rossum’s perfectly outfitted pied à terre has a new owner. LLNYC reports that a buyer has just scooped up the “Shameless” star’s one-bedroom charmer at 455 East 57th Street for $1.1 million.
Rossum quietly listed the home last November, just a month after she invited Elle Decor over to photograph the space. The full spread shares Rossum’s journey of turning the “pied-à-teardown” into an elegant escape with the help of Brooklyn interior designer Antonino Buzzetta. According to Elle, Rossum asked Buzzetta for something “chic, European, the look of a modern girl who has inherited her grandmother’s stuff.” “I wanted it to have a young energy, but with old-fashioned touches,” she said.
French glamor with a contemporary bent is certainly the vibe that permeates the 800-square-foot home, helped along by a 19th century carved Cararra marble mantle from Paris, a wood-burning fireplace, beamed ceilings, and herringbone floors. Large iron-framed casement windows also offer plenty of light and air, and large antique mirrors flanking the fireplace open the place further.
The kitchen also received a complete gut renovation with Scavolini custom cabinetry, Carrina Caeserstone-covered countertops, and Miele appliances. A large bedroom offers north and south exposures, and the windowed bath is clad in marble. Rossum originally purchased the apartment in 2015 for $715,000. The residence sits within a 1928 white-glove co-op.