In Fabiola Beracasa Beckman’s Greenwich Village Town House, Art and Family Unite

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November 9, 2025

Fabiola Beracasa Beckman, a filmmaker and style trade veteran, grew up on New York’s Upper East Side. The daughter of Veronica Hearst, certainly one of her period’s most fashionable society swans, she was raised in a lavish Fifth Avenue condo designed by Renzo Mongiardino that includes columns, tapestries, and Old Master work. “I had the great honor of spending many afternoons with him,” she says of the legendary decorator. “Initially, he was a set designer by trade, and one of the central lessons I learned from him was that absolutely anything is possible with fantastic design.”

In the library, Fabiola Beracasa Beckman stretches out on a classic Italian Art Deco couch.

Art: Wifredo Lam – © Succession Wifredo Lam, Adagp, Paris / ARS, NY 2025,

In the dining room a burr poplar and elm expanding circular table by Johnson Furniture surrounded by Marc Du Plantier...

In the eating room, a burr poplar and elm increasing round desk by Johnson Furniture surrounded by Marc Du Plantier eating chairs stands atop a Christian Bérard for The Cogolin Manufacture Rug. The partitions and desk are festooned with a set of Picasso ceramics.

Art: Pablo Picasso – © 2025 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

The entry hall wall seen through the dining room doorway is adorned with a Sol Lewitt wall drawing.

The entry corridor wall, seen by way of the eating room doorway, is adorned with a Sol Lewitt wall drawing.

Art: Sol Lewitt, Pablo Picasso – © 2025 Estate of Pablo Picasso / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

Pablo Picasso B Black Face Plate

Buccallati Geranium Leaf Wedding Favor

Pablo Picasso Visage Bowl

Plum Lounge Chair by Elizabeth Garouste

In her 20s, she began forging her personal aesthetic path, amassing Jean-Michel Frank furnishings and finally transferring downtown, the place she lived in all-glass modernist towers. She invested in The Hole, a gallery first established on the Bowery specializing in rising artists, and have become its inventive director.

Beracasa Beckman’s inconceivable design dream? Combining Mongiardino’s theatrical classicism with a brand new penchant for minimalism and edge. Now a documentary producer (the Emmy-nominated Diane von Furstenberg: Woman in Charge was a latest mission), lately she lives in an 1820s Federal-style Greenwich Village city home together with her husband and their three youngsters. “Mongiardino’s theatrical layering, Ponti’s modernist optimism, and Frank’s restrained elegance formed the foundation of my aesthetic vocabulary. They taught me that design, like filmmaking, is about creating dialogue between history and modernity, intellect and emotion, comfort and beauty.”

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