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Bridgerton is back, and Season 4’s interiors are o Bridgerton is back, and Season 4’s interiors are once again doing what they do best: revealing who holds the power, who belongs where, and who is still dreaming. 🎭💙

Across these rooms, fantasy and reality collide. 

In the grand reception spaces, powder-blue walls, gilt frames and porcelain arrangements say refinement and ritual. interiors designed for display, courtship and ceremony. Chandeliers glow above carefully arranged seating, while wallpaper and patterned carpets soften with colour and texture.

Downstairs, heavy wooden tables, ladder-back chairs and shelves of blue-and-white crockery turn working spaces into communal ones.

Elsewhere, gilded sofas, dense floral backdrops and theatrical walls in greens, mauves and oxbloods transform ornament into authority. These rooms feel like stages, places where wealth is put on show and control is reinforced through symmetry, colour and scale.

And then there is the fantasy: the ballroom. Crystal chandeliers, draped fabrics and candlelight blur the edges between architecture and illusion. Furniture dissolves into light. 

What links them all is a shared material language: velvets and silks, cut glass and porcelain, gilt wood and patterned wallpaper — each household speaks  through colour, texture and light.

This is not Regency as it was. It is Regency as it feels:
desire framed by décor.

Candlelight. Chandeliers. Secrets.
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🎬 🏆 FILM AWARDS SEASON: 1.6 — BFDG Awards Our @br 🎬 🏆 FILM AWARDS SEASON: 1.6 — BFDG Awards

Our @british_film_designers_guild (BFDG) Awards coverage continues with the Major Motion Picture categories — Period, Contemporary and Fantasy — spotlighting some of the most ambitious large-scale design work of the year.

Major Motion Picture – Period nominees: Frankenstein, Hamnet, Hedda

Major Motion Picture – Contemporary nominees: F1: The Movie, Jay Kelly, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning

Major Motion Picture – Fantasy nominees: Bugonia, Mickey 17, Wicked: For Good

We’ll be following the results of the ADG, SDSA and BFDG Awards closely, alongside the BAFTA and Academy Awards, as the season unfolds. Together, they offer a rich and layered picture of how production design and set decoration are being recognised across the industry.

As ever, we’ll be celebrating the designers and art departments whose work continues to shape some of the most compelling film and television worlds of the year — and we’d love to hear which films and designers have stood out to you.

The 15th BFDG Production Design Awards will be held on Saturday 28 February 2026 at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London.

👀 See the full awards rundown at filmandfurniture.com (link in bio).

@tamdev @perro1324 @fiona_crombie_ @alicefelton0 Cara Brower @stellafoxdesign Ben Munro Mark Tildesley Andrew McCarthy Véronique Melery Ben Collins Gary Freeman Raffaella Giovannetti @jamesroberternestprice @pruehoward Nathan Crowley @leesandales 
Thankyou each and everyone of you for rocking our worlds 😍
🎬 🏆 FILM AWARDS SEASON: 1.5 — BFDG Awards Next in 🎬 🏆 FILM AWARDS SEASON: 1.5 — BFDG Awards

Next in our Film Awards Season series, we turn to the @british_film_designers_guild (BFDG) Awards, which recognise outstanding production design across film and television from the past year’s UK and international releases.

This first look focuses on the Feature Film categories — Period, Contemporary and Fantasy — each revealing a very different approach to world-building on screen.

Feature Film – Contemporary nominees: Grow, My Oxford Year, The Thing with Feathers

Feature Film – Period nominees: Anemone, Steve, The Choral

Feature Film – Fantasy nominees: Dust Bunny, The Toxic Avenger, 100 Nights of Hero

The 15th BFDG Production Design Awards will be held on Saturday 28 February 2026 at the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London.

👀 See the full awards rundown at filmandfurniture.com (link in bio).

Chris Oddy @floydisms Paki Smith Johnny Byrne @peterfrancisfilmdesign Julie Graysmark @jamielapsleydesign Laurel Wear @cat_meredydd_pd @jo.delo 
@suziedav @dirickx_set_decorator_ @jeremypaulspencerreed Dorka Kiss Kata Kiss Alex Cameron Elizabeth Boller @sofiasacomani Tatyana Rutherston
Thank you for the incredible worlds you all bring to the screen 😍
🎬 🏆 FILM AWARDS SEASON: 1.4 — SDSA Awards Contin 🎬 🏆 FILM AWARDS SEASON: 1.4 — SDSA Awards 

Continuing our focus on the film awards and categories that matter most to the Film and Furniture community, we turn to two visually inventive fields at this year’s Set Decorators Society of America (@officialsdsa) Awards:- 

Fantasy or Science Fiction Film nominees: Avatar: Fire and Ash, The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Frankenstein, How to Train Your Dragon, Superman. 
From epic world-building to carefully staged domestic fantasy, these films show how design can make the impossible feel grounded and tactile. 

Comedy or Musical Feature Film nominees: Freakier Friday, Kiss of the Spiderwoman, The Phoenician Scheme, Roofman, Wicked: For Good. 
Here, design becomes part of the performance — shaping rhythm, tone and character through colour, texture and spatial play. 

The 6th SDSA Awards honour excellence in set decoration across film and television, with Film winners announced on 21 February 2026. Television nominations will follow later in the year. 

👀 See the full awards rundown at filmandfurniture.com (link in bio). 

Vanessa Cole @dylancoleart @ben.procter.design @jilleazis @kasfarahani @perro1324 @tamdev @danielbirtsetdecorator Dominic Watkins @rbrandenburg98 @bethmickle @brandosetdec Kay Anna Lee @andrewbaseman @_scottchambliss Anna Pinnock Adam Stockhausen @kdall_ Inbal Weinberg Lee Sandales Nathan Crowley Thankyou for the incredible worlds you all bring to the screen 😍
🎬 🏆 FILM AWARDS SEASON: 1.3 — SDSA Awards Followi 🎬 🏆 FILM AWARDS SEASON: 1.3 — SDSA Awards

Following on from our previous post, we continue our dive into the award categories that matter most to the Film and Furniture community: production design and set decoration. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing design-focused roundups spotlighting the films and TV shows whose worlds are shaped as much by space, furniture and atmosphere as by story.

Part 1.3 focuses on the Contemporary Feature Film and Period Feature Film nominations at this year’s Set Decorators Society of America (@officialsdsa) Awards. Voted on by fellow set decorators and art department professionals, these awards celebrate the decor details that give screen worlds their texture, character and emotional weight.

Contemporary Feature Film nominees include Bugonia, F1, Jay Kelly, One Battle After Another and Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery.

Period Feature Film contenders range from Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale and Hamnet to Marty Supreme, Sinners and Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere.

The 6th SDSA Awards honour the best in set decoration across film and television, with Film winners announced on 21 February 2026. Television nominations will be revealed later in the year.

👀 See the full awards run down at filmandfurniture.com (link in bio).

@pruehoward  @jamesroberternestprice AndrewMcCarthy Véronique Melery Mark Tildesley Ben Munro Meg Everist Anthony Carlino @florenciamartin Kathryn Pyle Rick Heinrichs Linda Wilson Donal Woods @alicefelton0  @fiona_crombie_  @@adamterrence  @fisk5 Monique Champagne @hannahbeachler Kris Moran Stefania Cella
 Thankyou for the incredible worlds you all bring to the screen 😍
🎬 🏆 FILM AWARDS SEASON: 1.2 - ADG Awards Followin 🎬 🏆 FILM AWARDS SEASON: 1.2 - ADG Awards

Following on from our previous post, we continue our dive into the award categories that matter most to the Film and Furniture community: production design and set decoration. Over the coming weeks, we’ll be sharing design-focused roundups spotlighting the films and TV shows whose worlds are shaped as much by space, furniture and atmosphere as by story.

Part 1.2 focuses on the Contemporary Feature Film nominations at this year’s Art Directors Guild (ADG) Awards (@adg800). Voted on by fellow designers and art department professionals, these awards recognise work that reflects the realities of the present day — from controlled interiors to large-scale, real-world locations.

This year’s contemporary contenders include Bugonia, F1, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, One Battle After Another and Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery — each using design in distinct ways to shape tone, character and momentum.

The ADG Awards take place on 28 February 2026 in Los Angeles.

See the full awards run down at filmandfurniture.com (link in bio).

@jamesroberternestprice  @prue.howard  @florencia_martin @awcarlino @gary.freeman.52035 
Thankyou for the worlds you bring to the screen 😍
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