Art
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Ribbon lamp by Claire Norcross as seen in Bugonia
As seen in:Designer: Claire Norcross
Director: Yorgos Lanthimos
Shop NowSeen on Michelle’s desk in Bugonia, the Ribbon lamp by Claire Norcross for Habitat is a small but striking study in sculptural restraint.
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Taliesin 2 Floor Lamp by Frank Lloyd Wright as seen in Bugonia
As seen in:Designer: Frank Lloyd Wright
Director: Yorgos Lanthimos
Shop NowSpotted in Michelle’s office in Bugonia, the Taliesin 2 floor lamp is less a light fitting than a quietly commanding piece of architectural sculpture.
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Ennis House tile textile block as seen in Blade Runner
As seen in:Designer: Frank Lloyd Wright
Directors: Ridley Scott, David Lynch
Shop NowFrank Lloyd Wright’s Ennis House tile textile blocks — a design immortalised in Blade Runner and many other films
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Bates Motel Neon Sign
As seen in:Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Shop NowStep into the eerie glow of the Bates Motel No Vacancy Neon Light. Handcrafted from real glass neon, this sign captures the chilling yet iconic look of the motel sign, making it a standout piece for bars, man caves, or Halloween parties.
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Psycho Bates House Miniature: Handmade Film Art in Glass Dome
As seen in:Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Shop NowHandmade miniature model based on the Bates House from Psycho.
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Calder Mobile Midcentury Hanging
As seen in:Director: Matt Shakman
Shop NowHanging 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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Jean-Pierre Raynaud books
As seen in:Designer: Jean-Pierre Raynaud
Director: Coralie Fargeat
Shop NowThe bathroom in The Substance is where some of the film’s most arresting scenes takes place. It’s a clinical, white-tiled bathroom, heavily inspired by the art installations of Jean-Pierre Raynaud
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Robert Motherwell: Pure Painting
As seen in:Designer: Robert Motherwell
Director: Robert Eggers
Shop NowA distinctive painting, an homage to the artist Robert Motherwell appears in The Brutalist.
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Flores / Flowers art by Galindo and Almodovar
As seen in:Director: Pedro Almodóvar
Shop NowA monumental, bold painting of flowers in a glass jar appears in Matha’s apartment in The Room Next Door.
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Fazzoletto (Handkerchief) yellow vase
As seen in:Designer: Fulvio Bianconi e Paolo Venini
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
Shop NowFazzoletto (Handkerchief) yellow vase designed by Fulvio Bianconi for Venini.
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Ballrace Newton’s Cradle
As seen in:Designer: Richard Loncraine
Loncraine Broxton
Shop NowLoncraine Broxton’s first design of 1967 was Ballrace, a desk-top stylish chrome version of Newton’s cradle. It became the defining executive toy of the 1970s and 1980s.
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Geometric wall art sculpture
As seen in:Director: Matt Winn
Shop NowThis stylish and mesmerizing abstract geometric sculpture can be used as a table hanging decor or wall decor made of high-quality metal pipes in the himmeli technique. We see something very similar to this geometric wall art sculpture in The Trouble With Jessica.
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Valentine Olivetti Typewriter Letterpress Card
As seen in:Designer: Ettore Sottsass
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Shop NowValentines Letterpress Card featuring the Valentine Olivetti Typewriter designed by Ettore Sottsass with text You’re Just My Type.
Approx £4.50 Inc VAT if applicable / $5
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Red Apple (Uno, La Mela) screenprinted art print poster from the Nature Series by Enzo Mari
As seen in:Designer: Enzo Mari
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
Shop NowThis beautifully simple two-colour screen-printed poster, Uno, La Mela (Red Apple) designed by Enzo Mari in 1963 and is part of the Nature Series (Serie della Natura). This is an official work produced by Danese Milano. This Red Apple poster makes a star appearance in the Almodovar film Broken Embraces.
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Akari lamp light sculptures by Noguchi
As seen in:Designer: Isamu Noguchi
Directors: Quentin Tarantino, Kristoffer Borgli
Shop NowWe find an Akari floor lamp by Isamu Noguchi in the Wallace house in Pulp Fiction and the Akari table lamps in Devon and Ricken’s mid-century haven in Severance, and in Charlie and Emma’s apartment in The Drama
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Flensted Mobiles Futura Hanging Mobile Black
As seen in:Designer: Ole Flensted
Director: Kerren Lumer-Klabbers
Shop NowThis Flenstead mobile appears in Marcus’s apartment in The Architect and this design, the first of many mobiles by Ole Flensted, was designed in 1970.
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National Career Lamp by Olafur Eliasson
As seen in:Director: Todd Field
Shop NowThe National Career Lamp by Olafur Eliasson appears in Lydia Tár’s apartment in Tár
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The Godfather Vito Corlenone in his chair – Funko Pop! Movies model 61529 vinyl figure
As seen in:Funko Pop!
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Shop NowThe Godfather Vito Corlenone in his chair, Funko POP! style.
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Takashi Murakami, ‘Summon Monsters? Open the door? Heal? Or die?’ art book
Shop NowTakashi Murakami, ‘Summon Monsters? Open the door? Heal? Or die?’ art book of works from the period 1996-2002
Approx £29.50 Inc VAT if applicable / $38
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David Hockney ‘Nichols Canyon’ (1980)
As seen in:Designer: David Hockney
Director: Rian Johnson
Shop NowDavid Hockney ‘Nichols Canyon’ (1980) acrylic on canvas 84 x 60 in. (213.3 cm x 152.4 cm) can be spotted in Miles Bron’s (Edward Norton) mansion in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery.
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Cy Twombly, Untitled (Bacchus 1st Version V) painting art work
As seen in:Designer: Cy Twombly
Director: Rian Johnson
Shop NowThe Cy Twombly painting “Untitled (Bacchus 1st Version V)” from 2004 appears in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery





































