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Pedro Almodóvar furniture: Colour and cinema collide at Milan Design Week

Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar’s colourful universe is making its way from the silver screen to your living room. The celebrated filmmaker has teamed up with...

Macro to Micro Magic: Behind the Film Sets of Wicked with Nathan Crowley

The long-awaited film adaptation of Wicked brings to life a magical world where both macro and micro design elements work in harmony to immerse...

Designing the Secretive World of Conclave

Conclave is more than a gripping political thriller, it takes us behind the locked doors of one of the world’s most secretive rituals—the election of a new Pope. Set within the Vatican’s hallowed halls...

The Film Sets of A Complete Unknown (Part 1): The Times They Were a-Changin’

The early 1960s marked a pivotal shift in American culture—an era in which music, art, and society converged in a melting pot of creativity....

Furniture in The Brutalist: How Early Modernist Designers Influenced a Monumental Tale

Directed by actor-turned-filmmaker Brady Corbet, The Brutalist tells the story of László Tóth (Adrien Brody), a fictional Hungarian Jewish architect and furniture designer who...

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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