The design of Queer Part 1: Creating a surreal world with designer Stefano Baisi

Luca Guadagnino’s Queer is set in 1950s Mexico City and Ecuador, exploring the emotional and psychological journey of William Lee, an American living in...

Crafting The Substance: Film influences, design details, and film set secrets

The Substance is a brilliant, bold and bonkers film—a body-horror satire that explores themes of ageism, beauty standards, and identity through the story of...

The Design of Nosferatu: The Devil is in the Details – Part 2

As we delve deeper into the design of Robert Egger's Nosferatu, we leave behind the comfort of the Harding and Hutter homes explored in Part 1 and step into...

The Design of Nosferatu: The Devil is in the Details – Part 1

When it comes to creating a world of gothic horror, the devil is not just in the details—he lurks in every shadow, every crumbling stone, and every antique chair...

Oscars 2025: Who Will Take Home the Academy Award for Production Design?

The Oscars 2025 are fast approaching, and one of the most eagerly awaited categories for the Film and Furniture community is that of Best...

2025 Film Awards Part 3: Spotlight on the BFDG Awards

As the 2025 film awards season continues, we turn our focus to a key event for those in the UK dedicated to the craft of production design and set...

2025 Film Awards Part 2: BAFTA Film Awards Winners and Notable Nominees

As the 2025 film awards season continues to unfold, we're travelling deeper into the design categories that celebrate the craft behind the screen. From breathtaking period recreations to bold,...

The Film Sets of A Complete Unknown (Part 2): The Authentic Energy of an Era

A Complete Unknown explores a period in the 1960s when the cultural landscape of America was shaped by music, art, and the spirit of...

The Art Deco Nightmare of Batman (1989): How Gotham City Became a Character

When Tim Burton made Batman in 1989, he created a world—one that was impossible, dark and alone. Gotham City wasn’t just a location. It...

The Film Sets of A Complete Unknown (Part 1): The Times They Were a-Changin’

The early 1960s marked a pivotal shift in American culture—an era in which music, art, and society converged in a melting pot of creativity....

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...

Introducing the Film and Furniture video podcast!

IT’S HERE - The Film and Furniture Video Podcast has landed! We're thrilled to announce the launch of The Film and Furniture Podcast—a project that’s been months in the making...

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