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The 2025 round up: Film and Furniture’s most read features

This year has reaffirmed just how vital furniture and interiors remain to the language of film and television. Across cinema and streaming, we’ve seen design working harder than ever...

Lighting and lamps in film – and your chance to win a designer portable lamp!

As the nights deepen and the light shifts, our homes begin to rely on a gentle choreography of lamps, pendants and glowing corners. Lighting...

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...

After the Hunt reveals the truth through its interior design

The psychological cancel-culture drama After the Hunt sees Luca Guadagnino turn his attention to academia — a world built as much on reputation and performance as on intellect. The...

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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