Film and Furniture

Film Awards 2022 Part 1: The production design and set decoration categories of the ADG, SDSA and BFDG Awards

We’re fascinated in the production design, art direction and set decoration of the movies here at Film and Furniture...

A new immersive book delves deep into the legacy of Kubrick’s The Shining.

The lure and legacy of Kubrick's classic horror The Shining shows no sign of waning. In fact it continues to gain momentum by the...

Inspiring office tours: Post Production studio Creative Outpost channel The Shining

If you're looking to make a memorable design statement in your office and firmly cement your company in the mind of any visitor, then...

Lucille’s dressing room in Being The Ricardos

“What people want to see in this movie is not what happened on the stage, but what happened backstage” says Production Designer Jon Hutman talking about his design work...

Film noir furniture illustrations reveal a hidden narrative

Polish-born illustrator Martin Reznik fell in love with film noir when he was growing up through watching films with his father. Filmmakers Jean-Pierre Melville, Henri-Georges Clouzot and Jean-Luc Godard...

Shining a light on the Overlook Hotel’s Room 237 carpet

Considerable attention has been bestowed upon the iconic hexagonal carpet that lines the corridors of The Shining's Overlook Hotel, but what of the infamous Room 237 carpet? Join us...

The French Dispatch café

We love Café Le Sans Blague in The French Dispatch and it sounds like the art department team had a blast sourcing all the furniture and set dressing for Wes Anderson's latest film. Set Decorator Rena...

The 2021 round-up: Film and Furniture’s most read features

Despite 2021 being another unusual year for most of us, we're so pleased that many filming projects were able to get under way after a long hiatus and that...

‘The Gentlemen’ outdoor grill table is now available for your own garden

David Lynch may have brought us the immortal words "fire... walk with me" via Twin Peaks, but Director Guy Ritchie leans more towards "fire......