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Design Secrets of Dune: Part Two: How Spaces Shape Cultures

Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two delves deep into themes of colonialism, environmentalism, and religion, as rival factions battle for dominance over the desert world of Arrakis. This extraordinary continuation...

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...

The Deetz House and Tim Burton’s Otherworldly Designs in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice

After an unexpected family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family reunite in Winter River for the long-awaited sequel, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Join us as...

The 2024 round up: Film and Furniture’s most read features

Welcome to our 2024 round up! This year was brimming with imagination and inspiration in the worlds of film and TV. From the return of familiar worlds to fresh,...

Film and Furniture In the Press: Financial Times

With a vast readership of 22.4 million per month, our presence in the esteemed the Financial Times House and Home stands as a testament to our commitment to exploring...

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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