Protected: 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...

Wes Anderson: The Archives — A First Look Inside the Design Museum’s Landmark Retrospective

Following the Design Museum’s hugely popular run of film-related exhibitions — including the recent Tim Burton show, which drew record-breaking crowds — stepping into...

Inside Park Avenue: A Love Letter to New York Through Design and Storytelling

In Park Avenue, writer-director Gaby Dellal brings her dual talents for storytelling and interior design into vivid focus. Starring Katherine Waterston and Fiona Shaw,...

The Lowdown: How Ethan Hawke left a personal touch on the Tulsa sets

In the mystery drama series The Lowdown, Lee Raybon (Ethan Hawke), a self-proclaimed “truthstorian” and bookstore owner in Tulsa, Oklahoma, investigates the city’s underbelly. After publishing an exposé on...

Design and Furniture in Sci-Fi Interiors: Paula Benson’s talk at the Vitra Design Museum

Science fiction has always been a testing ground for design — a place where imagination meets material culture. From the sleek modernism of Star...

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...

The Stanley Hotel – inspiration for The Shining – unveils new cultural hub

The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado - forever etched in horror history as the place that sparked Stephen King’s imagination for The Shining...

8 Film Interiors to Inspire Your Halloween Décor — with exclusive discounts on The Shining rugs and homeware

Halloween décor doesn’t have to mean plastic pumpkins and fake cobwebs. For those who prefer their interiors atmospheric rather...

Severance Part 2: The Outie World — Homes, Havens and the Architecture of Identity

In Part One of our Severance investigation we explored Lumon’s innie world – a maze of white corridors, green carpet and corporate control. Here,...

Severance Part 1: The Innie World — Design, Furniture and the Architecture of Control

When Severance premiered, it wasn’t just the plot that had viewers glued to their screens. The series carved out a design language all of...

Venice Film Festival 2025: Interiors and design highlights

The Venice Film Festival wraps up for another year, reminding us once again that it isn’t just a showcase of cinematic storytelling - it’s a feast of production design,...

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