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Inside Glinda’s Apartment in ‘Wicked: For Good’

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November 22, 2025
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Interior of a modern, elegantly designed living space featuring a unique sofa and decorative tree.

Nathan Crowley needed Glinda’s apartment to do two contradictory things at once: First, it had to feel like her—warm, soft, and unmistakably pink, with the golden age Hollywood glamor that defines her character. Second, it had to exist inside one of the Emerald City’s three towers, each with a distinct architectural style. The city itself is a mashup of influences: Louis Sullivan’s ornate facades, Frank Lloyd Wright’s intricate details, and the vertical, nature-inspired geometry that makes the towers twist and turn as they climb. Glinda’s style—think pink silk, soft curves, theatrical elegance—doesn’t naturally align with that vocabulary.

“Glinda’s style is Glinda’s style. You can’t deny it,” Crowley says. But the Emerald City has rigid design rules rooted in early 20th-century American architecture mixed with fantastical elements. How do you make a space feel undeniably Glinda while still acknowledging it lives inside a tower designed to complement the rest of the city? “Luckily the architecture of Emerald City was already very vertical, but as we went higher, the architecture twists and turns like nature and flowers,” Crowley explains. That organic movement gave him an opening: If the building already echoed natural forms, he could soften Glinda’s space without fighting the architectural bones of the tower.

Glinda’s apartment in Wicked: For Good. Giles Keyte/Universal Pictures

His solution came from the 1930s—specifically, the Art Deco movement that defined both the original Wizard of Oz era and the glitzy interiors of Old Hollywood. Art Deco loves vertical lines, scalloped forms, and geometric precision, which meant it could speak the same visual language as the Emerald City while nodding to the film’s nostalgic roots. “It was really the golden age of Hollywood and the art deco-ness that belongs to 1930s and connects you nostalgically,” Crowley explains. The fluted columns and scalloped details gave the space architectural sophistication that matched the city’s grandeur.

But hard architectural lines alone wouldn’t cut it for Glinda. She’s performative, emotional, and defined by texture and softness. So Crowley brought in the drapery department to create something unexpected: panels of French pink silk that could wrap the walls and transform cold geometry into something you’d actually want to live in. “It wasn’t a hard, architectural, scalloped space,” Crowley says. “It was warm. The softness of it was Glinda.”

Then came the real technical challenge: Girl in the Bubble, the song where Glinda realizes she’s not the person in her reflection anymore and has to choose whether to stay in her bubble or pop it and save her best friend. Director Jon M. Chu and cinematographer Alice Brooks wanted to push the camera through mirrors to visualize that internal struggle.

interior design space featuring a mirror and decorative elements

Glinda’s apartment in Wicked: For Good required walls with hinges. Giles Keyte

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The problem? You can’t actually push a camera through glass. And building two identical sets side by side—one for Glinda, one for her reflection—would’ve been prohibitively expensive. Crowley’s solution was to make the entire room symmetrical so the camera could flip to the other side of the same space and maintain the illusion of passing through a mirror. “We could then jump back into the same room on the other side and that would be the reverse of the set because they were all symmetrical and the reflections were correct,” he explains. Everything had to mirror itself perfectly.

But symmetry created its own complications. The walls had to hinge open so cameras could move through, and VFX plates had to be integrated because you still can’t physically push glass aside. According to Crowley, it became one of the most technically demanding sets in either film, even though most audiences won’t consciously register what’s happening.

Interior space with modern furnishings and decorative elements.

Two identical sets of Glinda’s apartment were built side-by-side. Giles Keyte

The payoff is a sequence where the apartment itself becomes Glinda’s psychology—trapped between two versions of herself. “If you watch that scene carefully, you’ll feel us pushing into the decision of whether to stay or go,” he says.

The apartment ultimately represents a shift in approach from Part One. Where the first film built scale through nine million tulips and massive practical sets, Part Two concentrated on spaces where internal transformation happens. Glinda’s symmetrical tower, wrapped in French pink silk and built to let cameras push through reflections that don’t exist, becomes the place where indecision crystallizes into action. A technically impossible set designed to feel intimate, human, and true to a woman choosing to become the hero.

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