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Eames Lobby chair / Time Life chair / Executive chair
As seen in:Designer: Charles and Ray Eames
sHerman Miller, Vitra
Director: Guy Ritchie
Shop NowThe Eames Executive chair, also known as the Lobby Chair and the Time-Life Chair, is an iconic piece originally created for the executive floors of New York City’s Time-Life Building. It was the choice of chair for the Mad Men boardroom and the Management Office in Severance.
Approx £5,000.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $6600
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Platner side arm chair
Designer: Warren Platner
Knoll
Directors: Ridley Scott, Todd Field
Shop NowFirst 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 / $3432
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Cherner armchair
As seen in:Designer: Norman Cherner
Cherner Chair Company
Shop NowThe 1958 moulded plywood armchair by Norman Cherner is an icon of mid-century furniture design, showcased in exhibitions worldwide, including the Vitra Design Museum in Germany.
Approx £1,130.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $1491
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Cherner chair (vintage)
As seen in:Designer: Norman Cherner
Plycraft
Shop NowThe Cherner armchair designed in 1958 is the perfect synthesis of moulded plywood and a solid bent wood construction: structurally robust yet elegantly lightweight.
Approx £2,212.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $2919
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G Plan 6250 chair, Blofeld wingback swivel chair (vintage)
G Plan
Directors: Lewis Gilbert, Francois Truffaut
Shop NowPossibly 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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Bertoia chair
As seen in:Designer: Harry Bertoia
Knoll
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Shop NowThis iconic wire chair series was designed by Bertoia for Knoll in 1950 as a result of an experiment that involved bending metal rods into practical art. ‘If you look at these chairs, they are mainly made of air, like sculpture. Space passes through them,’ said Bertoia.
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Jacobsen Egg Chair (new and vintage)
As seen in:Designer: Arne Jacobsen
Fritz Hansen
Shop NowThe Jacobsen Egg Chair, a timeless piece of Scandinavian design, is featured in The Beatles Help! and The Bridge (Bron/Broen)
Approx £5,508.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $7270
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Batman’s office desk chair in Batman v Superman
As seen in:Director: Zack Snyder
Shop NowThe ultimate office desk chair! Bruce Wayne aka Batman’s desk chair from the ultra high tech batcave in Batman v Superman.
Approx £1,532.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $2022
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Butterfly chair
Designer: Jorge Ferrari Hardoy
Knoll
Directors: Cary Joji Fukunaga, Olivia Wilde
Shop NowDescribing the piece in 1938 as one of the ‘best efforts of modern chair design’, MoMA Design Director Kauffman predicted the Hardoy Butterfly chair’s lasting popularity and its commercial potential, which was equally recognised by Hans Knoll, who began producing it in 1947.
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Eames LCW chair
As seen in:Designer: Charles and Ray Eames
Director: Billy Wilder
Shop NowDirector/Producer Billy Wilder (Sunset Blvd.- 1950, Some Like It Hot – 1959, The Apartment – 1960) was fascinated by furniture and a big fan of the Eames. He owned several plywood chairs like the Eames LCW chair.
Approx £1,580.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $2085
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Eames plastic group side chair and armchair DSW DAW DAR DAX DSR
As seen in:Designer: Charles and Ray Eames
sVitra, Herman Miller
Shop NowIf the Eames plastic group chairs are good enough for Mad Men‘s Joan and for the Arctic base canteen in The Midnight Sky then they’re good for us!
Approx £340.00 Inc VAT if applicable / $448
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Eames Lounge chair and ottoman (new)
As seen in:Designer: Charles and Ray Eames
Directors: Ridley Scott, Duncan Wellaway, Gaby Dellal
Shop NowThe Eames Lounge chair and ottoman, the most famous and desirable of all Eames creations, has been featured in many classic films and TV programmes

























