Furniture & Homeware
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Cobra Table Lamp by Elio Martinelli for Martinelli Luce
As seen in:Designer: Elio Martinelli
Martinelli Luce
Directors: Ridley Scott, Lenny Abrahamson
The round organic shape of the Cobra Table Lamp is very eye catching and takes it’s cues from the snake, and the rotating arm enables the light to create direct and indirect lighting. Suited as as reading light or a bedside light it can also be used as a desk lamp as did Maurizio Gucci in House if Gucci.
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Coffee table by Wegner
As seen in:Designer: Hans J Wegner
Carl Hansen & Søn
The CH008 coffee table designed by Wegner in 1954 is a simple and flexible round coffee table that is timeless in design.
Approx £1,333.33 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $2096
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Coltane ceiling pendant light
As seen in:Delightfull
The Coltrane ceiling pendant lights, whose name is influenced by the jazz musician John Coltrane, are seen suspended from the ceiling in Ghost In The Shell.
Approx £1,170.83 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $1840
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Coltrane floor lamp
As seen in:Delightfull
The Coltrane floor lamp, whose name is influenced by the jazz musician John Coltrane, is seen in the Harlem Club in Luke Cage.
Approx £2,090.83 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $3286
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Coltrane wall lamp
As seen in:Delightfull
The Coltrane wall lamp (as well as the Coltrane ceiling pendant lights) whose name is influenced by the jazz musician John Coltrane, is seen in Ghost In The Shell.
Approx £894.17 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $1405
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Compton wallpaper by William Morris
As seen in:Designer: William Morris
Morris & Co.
Director: Charlie Kaufman
The indigo/russet colourway of the Compton Morris wallpaper plays a starring role in Charlie Kaufman’s I’m Thinking of Ending Things.
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Conelight Ltd table lamp by Ronald Homes
As seen in:Designer: Ronald Homes
Director: Cary Joji Fukunaga
A light which looks very much like a Conelight Ltd table lamp made in the 1970s makes an appearance in No Time To Die
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Connell’s checked bed linen duvet cover in Normal People
As seen in:Directors: Lenny Abrahamson, Hettie Macdonald
The navy blue checked bed linen / duvet cover in Connell’s bedroom (the location of some very intimate scenes) in Normal People is from Jysk.
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Conseta lounge chair as seen in Blade Runner 2049 (vintage)
As seen in:Designer: Friedrich W. Möller
COR
Director: Denis Villeneuve
This vintage Conseta lounge chair was designed by Friedrich W. Möller in 1964 and manufactured by Cor in the 1970s – the very choice of chair by Niander Wallace in Blade Runner 2049.Approx £450.83 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $708
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Copper Lights by David Derksen for Vij5
As seen in:Designer: David Derksen
Vij5
These stunning copper lights designed by David Derksen were featured in Ex Machina.
Approx £426.67 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $670
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Corona Lounge Chair (new)
As seen in:Designer: Poul M Volther
Designed in 1962 by Poul Volther Erik Jørgensen Møbelfabrik, the Corona chair’s sculptured form combines aesthetic appeal with superb comfort. These chairs appear in pink in Casino Royale (1967), in blue in Carnal Knowledge and in white in Roger Sterling’s office in Mad Men.
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Corona Lounge Chair (vintage)
As seen in:Designer: Poul M Volther
Erik Jørgensen Møbelfabrik
Corona Lounge Chair by Poul M. Volther for Erik Jørgensen Møbelfabrik.
Approx £5,833.33 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $9170
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Coza office chair by Boss Design
Designer: Martin Ballendat
Boss Design
Directors: David Kerr, George Clooney
The futuristic Coza office chair is visually and functionally unique – the perfect chair to facilitate flexible working in a modern office including the Mi7 Control Room in Johnny English Strikes Again, manning the Bridge on board space ship Avenue 5 or spacecraft Æther in The Midnight Sky.
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Crown Major Suspension chandelier
As seen in:Designer: Jehs + Laub
Nemo
The Crown Major Suspension is a modern interpretation of a traditional candle chandelier.
Approx £1,933.33 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $3039
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Cuba outdoor furniture
As seen in:Indian Ocean
Director: David Kerr
The modern cubic design of the Cuba Collection by Indian Ocean features straight lines of soft round weave – a dramatic combination.