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Leo chair by Robin Day as seen in You Only Live Twice
As seen in:Designer: Robin Day
Hille
Director: Lewis Gilbert
The Leo range, designed by Robin Day in 1965, consists of armchairs, settees/sofas and ottomans. The Leo chair in black was featured in James Bond films including You Only Live Twice where Sean Connery sits in one with effortless style.
Approx £1,350.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $1728
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The Sixty Two Blofeld Your Only Live Twice G Plan swivel chair (new)
As seen in:G Plan
Director: Lewis Gilbert
The “Blofled chair” as seen in You Only Live Twice was called the 6250 chair when it first launched. Now renamed as The Sixty Two, its distinctive winged design, soft foam cushioning and deeply buttoned back, provide the ultimate in comfort.
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Lair: Radical Homes and Hideouts of Movie Villains
As seen in:Lair: Radical Homes and Hideouts of Movie Villains, celebrates and considers several iconic villains’ lairs from recent film history.
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Ken Adam Designs the Movies: James Bond and Beyond
As seen in:Designer: Ken Adam
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Ken Adam is the most distinguished production designer in the world.
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Bond desk: Bodil Kjær desk as seen in three Bond movies
As seen in:Designer: Bodil Kjaer
E. Pedersen & Son
Directors: Terence Young, Lewis Gilbert, Peter Hunt, Matthew Vaughn
The Bond desk: Three James Bond movies – From Russia with Love, You Only Live Twice and On Her Majesty’s Secret Service – have all featured this commanding design classic: the innovative Bodil Kjaer desk.
Approx £24,950.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $31936
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James Bond Collection
23 Bond films are gathered together in this one-of-a-kind boxed set– every gorgeous girl, nefarious villain and charismatic star from Sean Connery to Daniel Craig.
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G Plan 6250 chair, Blofeld wingback swivel chair (vintage)
G Plan
Directors: Lewis Gilbert, Francois Truffaut
Possibly one of the most famous chairs ever to be captured on celluloid, is supervillain Blofeld’s G Plan 6250 chair in the Bond movie You Only Live Twice (1967)
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