
“Perhaps the most intriguing part of the space is Wu's private office, separated from the rest of the studio by massive 19th-century wooden doors sourced from upstate New York. ‘Originally, we were going to have a glass door here,’ says interior decorator Jesse Carrier. ‘But this gives it that 'Wizard of Oz' feeling when you open the doors.’ And, indeed, step beyond the gray lacquered doors and there's another world, one bathed in a warm, salmon-hued glow from collaged wallpaper...‘There's so much press buzz around Jason,’ says Carrier. ‘This creates a spirit of media here without having any of those self-promotional photographs or press clippings.’... A more traditional white-walled office is tucked in the back. It's a small, tidy nook with shelves and a desk. ‘Jason doesn't sit still for a minute,’ says Carrier. ‘So the idea of having a big office would have been a waste. It made more sense to have a little space where he could check e-mails and make a quiet phone call.’ ”




