
From our store
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1966 Chaise Lounge outdoor sun lounger
As seen in:Designer: Richard Schultz
Knoll
Director: Matt Shakman
We find a set of four Knoll 1966 Chaise Lounge sun loungers glimmering on the balcony of the Baxter Building in Fantastic Four: First Steps, offering glamour and symmetry against the skyline.
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Niemeyer: The Once and Future Dawn (Basic Art) book
As seen in:Designer: Oscar Niemeyer
Director: Matt Shakman
This compelling monograph by Philip Jodidio on Oscar Niemeyer, from the TASCHEN Basic Architecture Series, explores the life and work of one of the most influential architects of the 20th century.
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Saarinen: 1910-1961: a Structural Expressionist (Basic Art) book
As seen in:Designer: Eero Saarinen
Directors: Robert Eggers, Matt Shakman
This book by Pierluigi Serraino on Eero Saarinen, from the TASCHEN Basic Architecture Series, explores the legacy of a master of modernist form and futuristic flair.
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Calder Mobile Midcentury Hanging
As seen in:Director: Matt Shakman
Hanging from the ceiling in the Baxter Building apartment of Marvel’s Fantastic Four: First Steps is a striking mobile sculpture in bold primary colours—a piece that immediately calls to mind the work of Alexander Calder, the American artist who transformed sculpture by setting it in motion.
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Tulip Table by Eero Saarinen (new and vintage)
As seen in:Designer: Eero Saarinen
Knoll
Directors: Akiva Goldsman, Steven Spielberg, Matt Shakman
The Tulip table is part of Eero Saarinen’s Pedestal collection which includes the Tulip chair, Stool, Dining Table, Coffee Table and Side Table all designed in the 1950s and still in production today. We see a collection of Tulip Tables in the retrofuturist living room in Fantastic Four: First Steps, Mad Men, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, The Fabelmans and more.
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Panthella Floor Lamp (new and vintage)
Designer: Verner Panton
Louis Poulsen
Directors: Lenny Abrahamson, Matt Shakman
The characterful Panthella Floor Lamp from Louis Poulsen offers the largest iteration of Verner Panton‘s signature design.
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Cobra Table Lamp by Elio Martinelli for Martinelli Luce
Designer: Elio Martinelli
Martinelli Luce
Directors: Ridley Scott, Lenny Abrahamson, Matt Shakman
The Cobra Table Lamp brings a touch of retro-futurism to any setting, and has lit up the screen in several distinctive productions. You’ll spot it in House of Gucci, on the desk of Maurizio Gucci, as well as in the beautifully styled sets of Fantastic Four: First Steps, Conversations With Friends, and Mr Jones. Its rounded, organic form and sculptural presence make it a perfect fit for interiors with cinematic ambition.
Approx £1,000.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $1340
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Panthella Table Lamp
Designer: Verner Panton
Louis Poulsen
Director: Matt Shakman
Originally designed in 1971 by Danish design visionary Verner Panton, the Panthella Table Lamp remains one of his most celebrated creations—and it’s easy to see why.
Approx £579.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $775
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Eames: Beautiful Details
As seen in:Designer: Charles and Ray Eames
A huge, weighty and beautiful book – a must for fans of Charles and Ray Eames furniture and design philosophy.
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Platner side arm chair
Designer: Warren Platner
Knoll
Directors: Ridley Scott, Todd Field
First introduced in 1966, Warren Platner’s Side Arm Chair remains a masterclass in sculptural sophistication. Part of the revered Platner Collection for Knoll, this piece captured the “decorative, gentle, graceful” forms that were beginning to reshape the modern design vocabulary of the 1960s—a glamorous counterpoint to the era’s often austere minimalism.
Approx £2,600.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $3484
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Tulip chair by Eero Saarinen (armless and armchair) new
As seen in:Designer: Eero Saarinen
Directors: Akiva Goldsman, Steven Spielberg, Greta Gerwig, Matt Shakman
Considered one of the great icons of design, Eero Saarinen’s Tulip chair is characterised by the instantly recognisable cup-shaped frame, emphasised by the reduction of support to a single stem.
Approx £169.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $226
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Womb Chair by Eero Saarinen
Designer: Eero Saarinen
Knoll
Director: Matt Shakman
Designer Eero Saarinen created the groundbreaking Womb chair at Florence Knoll’s request for a chair that was like a basket full of pillows – “something I could really curl up in”.