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Backrooms: The Furniture Film of the Year?

Forget the hype. Backrooms deserves every bit of it. On the surface, it's an unsettling horror film. Underneath, it's one of the strangest and most fascinating pieces of furniture cinema we've seen in years....

Toy Story 5 Is Coming: Tech vs Toys and Why the Design Details Matter

Pixar’s Toy Story franchise has spent more than three decades reimagining playrooms, bedrooms and the secret lives of toys. Along the way it has given us some wonderfully observed...

A Home That Remembers: The Design of Sentimental Value

This feature comes to you in partnership with Holloways of Ludlow It is often said that a house can become “a character" in a film. In Sentimental Value, that has...

Bugonia: Inside the bonkers, beautiful and brilliantly built worlds of Yorgos Lanthimos’s latest film

Bugonia is bonkers, beautiful, and built around contrast. Yorgos Lanthimos’s latest film moves between worlds that are visually distinct and...

Who’s Coming to Dinner? Dining tables from film and the vintage finds they inspire

At the heart of every gathering is the dining table - not just in our homes, but on screen. From festive feasts and lavish...

Checkmate! The story behind Kubrick’s carpet in The Shining revealed

Updated 30.5.18 Film and Furniture regulars will know one of the original inspirations for this very website was the hexagonal patterned carpet in The Shining's...

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