Furniture
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Batman’s dining table designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret & Charlotte Perriand
As seen in:Designers: Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, Pierre Jeanneret
Bruce Wayne’s modernist lakeside house features the glass-top LC-6 designed in 1928 by Le Corbusier.
Approx £1,942.50 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $3053
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Batman’s office desk chair in Batman v Superman
As seen in:Director: Zack Snyder
The ultimate office desk chair! Bruce Wayne aka Batman’s desk chair from the ultra high tech batcave in Batman v Superman.
Approx £1,276.67 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $2006
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Bertoia chair
As seen in:Designer: Harry Bertoia
Knoll
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
This iconic wire chair series was designed by Bertoia for Knoll in 1950 as a result of an experiment that involved bending metal rods into practical art. ‘If you look at these chairs, they are mainly made of air, like sculpture. Space passes through them,’ said Bertoia.
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Black Leather Lounge Chair by Hans Könecke for Tecta, 1965
Designer: Hans Konecke
This model D99 lounge chair was designed by Hans Könecke and was produced by Tecta in Germany in 1965. The piece features a chrome plated steel frame, with a seat and arm rests in black leather.
Approx £1,305.83 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $2052
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Bond desk: Bodil Kjær desk as seen in three Bond movies
As seen in:Designer: Bodil Kjaer
E. Pedersen & Son
Directors: Terence Young, Lewis Gilbert, Peter Hunt, Matthew Vaughn
The Bond desk: Three James Bond movies – From Russia with Love, You Only Live Twice and On Her Majesty’s Secret Service – have all featured this commanding design classic: the innovative Bodil Kjaer desk.
Approx £20,791.67 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $32684
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Brno chair (vintage)
As seen in:Designer: Mies Van der Rohe
Knoll
Mid-century modern Flatbar Brno chairs by Mies van der Rohe feature a sleek chrome frame and leather upholstery.
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Brno chair by Mies van der Rohe
Designer: Mies Van der Rohe
Knoll
Directors: Zack Snyder, Julius Sevcik
Designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1930 for his renowned Tugendhat House in Brno, Czech Republic, the chair reflects the groundbreaking simplicity of its original environment and makes a noteable appearance in Batman v Superman.
Approx £1,266.67 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $1991
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Butterfly chair
Designer: Jorge Ferrari Hardoy
Knoll
Directors: Cary Joji Fukunaga, Olivia Wilde
Describing the piece in 1938 as one of the ‘best efforts of modern chair design’, MoMA Design Director Kauffman predicted the Hardoy Butterfly chair’s lasting popularity and its commercial potential, which was equally recognised by Hans Knoll, who began producing it in 1947.
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Cantilever 290 Dining Chair by Steen Ostergaard for Cado
As seen in:Designer: Steen Ostergaard
The iconic cantilevered 290 chair designed in 1966 by Steen Ostergaard is a simple and elegant chair with retro futuristic styling.
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Cantilever 291 Chair by Steen Ostergaard for Cado
As seen in:Designer: Steen Ostergaard
The iconic cantilevered 291 armchair by Steen Ostergaard is a simple and elegant chair with retro futuristic styling and featured in The Spy Who Loved Me.
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Carlo Bugatti chair
As seen in:Designer: Carlo Bugatti
Director: Ridley Scott
This Carlo Bugatti chair is made from walnut with embossed copper and pewter inlay, vellum seat, and back painted with stylized flora with original silk tassels. Dated circa 1900. A similar chair appeared in Alien: Covenant.
Approx £15,625.00 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $24562
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Carlo Bugatti Throne Chair
As seen in:Designer: Carlo Bugatti
Directors: Ridley Scott, Ryan Coogler
The Carlo Bugatti Throne Chair made in 1905 appeared in the opening scenes of Alien Covenant and is made of walnut and blackened wood, and inlayed with pewter, copper, brass and bone.
Approx £14,240.83 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $22386
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Cesca Chair – Cane / Armless (vintage)
Designer: Marcel Breuer
Knoll
Director: Sam Mendes
A set of beech Cesca chairs with cane wicker seats appear in Stefan’s Father’s house in Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, in Empire of Light around Hilary’s dining table (with and without arms), and these classic chairs also make an appearance in Someone Great and Conversations With Friends.
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Cesca chair – leather / arms
As seen in:Designer: Marcel Breuer
Knoll
This Knoll classic designed by Marcel Breuer makes a cameo in Almodovar’s Julieta, which as usual with this Spanish filmmaker, is a visual delight.
Approx £956.67 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $1503