Films & TV
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Mad Men Season 1-6
Some of the best sets and interior design inspiration ever seen in a TV series.
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Fifty Shades of Grey: The Unseen Edition (DVD, Bluray, On Demand)
Director: Sam Taylor-Johnson
Love it or hate it – This film certainly features some stunning, high end furniture, homeware and set design.
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Star Trek. The Original TV series. The Full Journey
The full TV series on 23 discs
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Almodovar – The Ultimate Collection
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
A bumper seven film box set including Tie Me Up Tie Me Down, Bad Education, Talk To Her, All About My Mother, Volver, Broken Embraces and The Skin I Live In.
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Volver
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
Director Pedro Almodovar’s acclaimed supernatural-themed comedy starring Penelope Cruz. Rich with colour and authentic retro set designs.
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Tron Legacy
Director: Joseph Kosinski
TRON: LEGACY is an action-packed adventure set in a digital world unlike anything captured before on the big screen.
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Goldfinger
Director: Guy Hamilton
Ken Adams set the gold standard for set and production design in the 1960s and 70s, and the wood-paneled Rumpus room in Goldfinger, (the third Bond movie) is one of his finest.
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How Do You Know?
Director: James L. Brooks
A humorous and romantic look at the “How Do You Know” question. We know one thing, the film set design contains some very nice furniture!
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The Grand Budapest Hotel
Director: Wes Anderson
The Grand Budapest story involves the theft of a priceless painting; a raging battle for an enormous family fortune; a desperate chase on motorcycles, trains, sleds, and skis and some of the most memorable film set design of all time.
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Blade Runner (The Final Cut)
Director: Ridley Scott
One of the most important Sci Fi films ever made. Blade Runner: The Final Cut is spectacularly restored and remastered from original elements and contains never-before-seen added/extended scenes, added lines, new and improved special effects, director and filmmaker commentary, an all-new digital audio track and more.
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Breakfast at Tiffanys
Director: Blake Edwards
The design of Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961) is a wonderful thing to behold. The overall styling and costumes have taken their rightful place in history as true classics, as has the furniture and decor of the sets.
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Room 237
Directors: Rodney Ascher, Stanley Kubrick
An exploration into the numerous theories regarding the subtexts within Stanley Kubrick’s phenomenal horror The Shining, including an investigation into that carpet.
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The Shining
Designers: David Hicks, Roy Walker
Director: Stanley Kubrick
The Shining features one of the most iconic carpets of all time.
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Kubrick – The Masterpiece Collection
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Includes eight Kubrick classics, plus new documentaries and a new 78-page hardcover photo book using never-before-seen archival photos, production materials and more.
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Director: Zack Snyder
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice stars Ben Affleck as Batman / Bruce Wayne and Henry Cavill as Superman / Clark Kent in the characters’ first big-screen pairing and features an outstanding nod to modernist architecture and furniture in Bruce Wayne’s lakeside house.
Approx £8.00 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $10
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Julieta
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
As per usual, Almodovar’s Julieta is a tale well told, and full of visual delights. Based on the short stories ‘Chance’, ‘Soon’ and ‘Silence’ from Alice Munro’s book ‘Runaway’.
Approx £9.00 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $11
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The Neon Demon (DVD/BluRay/VOD)
Director: Nicolas Winding Refn
Far from your average horror movie, we take you on a sneak peek tour of some of our favourite film sets and furniture in our feature.