The Patrick Bateman Apartment Aesthetic: How to Recreate the Look

The Patrick Bateman apartment in American Psycho is less about character and more about control through design. Defined by a tightly edited monochrome palette of ivory, black and espresso, the space leans into architectural minimalism, sharp symmetry and high-gloss materials. Marble, steel, lacquer and polished wood create a gallery-like atmosphere where every object feels intentional. Nothing is sentimental. Everything signals precision, status and restraint.

The Patrick Bateman apartment remains one of cinema’s most recognisable interiors - a benchmark in 1980s cold minimalism, defined by razor-sharp architectural lines, a disciplined monochrome palette and precisely curated luxury. Discover our edit to see how this sleek, controlled and quietly iconic aesthetic can be reimagined for a modern home.

Louise Roe

Funki Stool

$2,650

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Eero Aarino

Bubble Chair

$4,550

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Homary

Irregular Mirror

$259.99

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Flos

Taccia Lamp

$1,140

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Geiger

Beam Table

$2,695

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Taschen

Julius Shulman

$4,500

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Georg Jensen

Koppel Pitcher

$450

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Cassina

Grand Armchair

$7,910

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Flos

Chiara Lamp

$690

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Ferm Living

Lager Trolley

$1,005

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Paul Gallaud

Mirror Sculpture

$3,633

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Homa

Monolit Bench

$15,743

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Alessi

Blow Up Table

$528

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Knoll

Slide Chair

$1,868

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Polspotten

Metal Candle Holder

$210

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Noir

Black Metal Table

$1,280

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Kartell

Ghost Chair

$331

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Taschen

Bettina Rheims

$2,500

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Ferm Living

Aluminium Shelf

$859

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B&B Italia

Alanda Coffee Table

$2,180

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Mobital

Camello Sofa

$5,843

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Noir

Square Dining Table

$1,658

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Frederik Fialin

Elephant Table

$9,809

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Caia Leifsdotter

Psychedelic Mirror

$2,400

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