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Get a room! 3D floorplans of famous hotel rooms in film

We're big fans of a good old floor plan. We get pretty hot under the collar about interesting hotel rooms too. And as regular readers of Film and Furniture...

Forget the mysterious monolith, we’ve found a surreptitious sphinx (from A Clockwork Orange)!

Mysterious monoliths may have been appearing all around the world but we've discovered another Kubrick-related conundrum, hiding in a...

The Film and Furniture festive gift guide 2020

Our carefully curated holiday gift guide has become well-known from London to Los Angeles (and everywhere in-between) as the place to find inspiration for that special someone in your life who loves film, furniture...

Grace and Frankie: Interior artistry

Since it first graced (no pun intended) our screens, Grace and Frankie is a show that has offered us comfort, chaos, conflict, true friendship, and brilliant interior design. It explores the ideas of love,...

Hitchcock inspired interiors

Alfred Hitchcock, the grand master of suspense, had a profound effect not only on story telling and filming techniques but also on film sets, aesthetics and use of space. French architect and designer Morgane...

Iconic film sets reimagined as Polly Pockets

First invented in 1983 by Chris Wiggs who built a tiny dollhouse in a powder compact for his daughter, Kate, the Polly Pocket concept has since been relaunched, redesigned and has a trilogy of...

Lenore Osgood’s inspiring luxe home in Ratched

More is more! The former LA home of Hollywood designer Tony Duquette known as 'Dawnridge' is the setting for the glamorous eccentric Lenore Osgood’s (Sharon Stone) home in Ryan Murphy’s...

We’ve made the 2020 shortlist for Best Design Inspiration blog – again!

We'd like to say a big thank you to all our FFFriends and FFFollowers who voted for us in the Oscars of the interior...

Best Design Inspiration Blog 2020 – please vote for us!

In 2019 we were thrilled and surprised to be crowned Best Design Inspiration Blog in the Oscars of the interior blogging world, the Amara Interior Blog Awards. Can you...

Book review: The Architecture of Cinematic Spaces

I was in my early 20s at art college in London when I first saw The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari. The theatrical film sets of Robert Wiene's 1920 German...

How do you recreate an authentic 1940s Hollywood?

Everyone likes to immerse themselves in a little Hollywood glamour from time to time. Production Designer Matthew Flood Ferguson and his team reimagined a series of iconic locations and...

Inspiring home tours: A cinephile’s dream home cinema

We've discovered some truly inspiring home decor and intriguing home offices on our travels. When it comes to film fans who are also design lovers, an interesting home, somewhere...

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