film set
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Hicks’ Hexagon officially licensed luxury rugs and runners, designed by David Hicks, as seen in The Shining Overlook Hotel
Designer: David Hicks
Film and Furniture
Directors: Stanley Kubrick, Steven Spielberg, Mike Flanagan
Officially licensed Hicks’ Hexagon rugs and runners as seen in The Shining‘s Overlook Hotel (original design by David Hicks). High quality, custom made, hand tufted 1 ply wool. One of the most iconic carpets in film
Approx £1,570.00 – £7,344.00 / $1993
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Floor Plan Croissant film floorplan art prints various
As seen in:Designer: Floor Plan Croissant
Floor Plan Croissant painstakingly recreates the floor plans and set decoration of film sets from famous movies and TV series in watercolour paint.
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Hug Dining Chair by Pouenat
As seen in:Designer: Humbert & Poyet
Director: Chad Stahelski
The well-crafted Hug chair by Pouenat, designed by Humbert & Poyet, appears in John Wick: Chapter 4
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Compton wallpaper by William Morris
As seen in:Designer: William Morris
Morris & Co.
Director: Charlie Kaufman
The indigo/russet colourway of the Compton Morris wallpaper plays a starring role in Charlie Kaufman’s I’m Thinking of Ending Things.
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Panda painting in Fifty Shades of Grey
As seen in:Designer: Robert Pruitt
Director: Sam Taylor-Johnson
Panda painting in Fifty Shades of Grey
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Plaid wallpaper in The Queen’s Gambit
As seen in:Voyage
Director: Scott Frank
The Queen’s Gambit Production Designer Uli Hanisch has described Beth’s pink and white bedroom in the Wheatley household as a ‘powdery marshmallow box’. The plaid walls are a printed wallpaper called Nairna by Voyage.
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Double Lamp by Aldo Nason
As seen in:Designer: Aldo Nason
Mazzega
The futuristic-looking tubular Double Lamp by the Italian designer Aldo Nason for Mazzega makes a star appearance in Boxer’s apartment in White Lines.
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Ribbon floor lamp by Beatrice Durandart
As seen in:Designer: Béatrice Durandard
The Ribbon floor lamp by Beatrice Durandart first came to our attention after spotting it in Netflix White Lines, in Boxer’s apartment.
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Joe Colombo Boby trolley storage cart (new and vintage)
As seen in:Designer: Joe Colombo
Director: Joseph Kosinski
The Boby trolley storage cart has long been a favourite of designers, artists and… space travellers!
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Pileo floor lamp
As seen in:Designer: Gae Aulenti
The Pileo floor lamp has sci-fi written all over it!
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The Definitive Jacques Tati
Director: Jacques Tati
The definitive Jacques Tati book: A 5-volume set on the work of the Oscar-winning French director/performer who brought us Mon Oncle, Playtime and more.
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Aplomb Concrete Pendant Light
As seen in:Designer: LucidiPevere
Foscarini
Take influence from Harvey Specter’s apartment and introduce a sculptural, contemporary aesthetic to your space with the clean-lined grey Aplomb Pendant Light by design duo LucidiPevere.
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Argyle chair by Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Designer: Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Director: Ridley Scott
Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s Argyle chair was designed for the Argyle Street Tea Rooms in Glasgow’s Buchanan Street in 1897. The chair makes an appearance in Blade Runner, The Addams Family, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Babylon 5 and Dr. Who.
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LC3/LC2 Sofa by Le Corbusier (new)
As seen in:Designers: Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, Pierre Jeanneret
Cassina
Directors: Rupert Goold, Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
The LC3 and LC2 Sofas are a true design classics by Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand and Pierre Jeanneret.
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Howard Keith Diplomat sofa
As seen in:Designer: John Home
Howard Keith (HK Designs)
Director: Joseph Losey
The Howard Keith Diplomat sofa is full of drama. Some call it a sofa, some call is a settee and some a couch but whichever way you look at it, it is ‘statement seating’!
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Cantilever 291 Chair by Steen Ostergaard for Cado
As seen in:Designer: Steen Ostergaard
The iconic cantilevered 291 armchair by Steen Ostergaard is a simple and elegant chair with retro futuristic styling and featured in The Spy Who Loved Me.
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Cantilever 290 Dining Chair by Steen Ostergaard for Cado
As seen in:Designer: Steen Ostergaard
The iconic cantilevered 290 chair designed in 1966 by Steen Ostergaard is a simple and elegant chair with retro futuristic styling.
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Star Trek Encyclopedia
As seen in:In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Star Trek, a fully authorised revision of the popular reference companion: a two-volume encyclopedia featuring a completely new design, stunning new full-colour photographs and illustrations, and 300 pages of new entries, packaged in a specially designed and shrink-wrapped deluxe slipcase.
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Cesca Chair by Marcel Breuer
As seen in:Designer: Marcel Breuer
Knoll
Director: Sam Mendes
A set of beech Cesca chairs with cane wicker seats appear in Stefan’s Father’s house in Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, and in Empire of Light around Hilary’s dining table (with and without arms). These classic chairs also make an appearance in Swedish series Limbo, Someone Great, We Have Never Been Modern and Conversations With Friends.