Furniture
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Nimrod chair by Marc Newson
As seen in:Designer: Marc Newson
Magis
Among the many design treasures in Severance, the Nimrod chair is a true scene-stealer. Designed by Marc Newson for Magis in 2003, it’s a piece that captures his unmistakable futuristic style.
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Apple Honey Chairs by Shiro Kuramata
As seen in:Designer: Shiro Kuramata
The Apple Honey chair by visionary Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata (1985) makes a striking appearance in the boardroom of Severance.
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Universale Chair by Joe Colombo
As seen in:Designer: Joe Colombo
Kartell
Design aficionados may recognise the Universale Chair from its appearance on the testing floor of Lumon Industries in Severance, where its futuristic plastic form helps define the show’s unsettling corporate aesthetic.
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Henry Glass lounge chairs
As seen in:Designer: Henry Glass
Austrian-American designer Henry P. Glass (1911–2003) left an indelible mark on mid-century design. We spot his lounge chairs in the reception area of Lumon Industries in Severance
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Charlotte Perriand Cansado Console Sideboard
As seen in:Designer: Charlotte Perriand
Fans of Severance will recognise the Charlotte Perriand Cansado Console from Devon and Ricken’s mid-century home, where it sits comfortably among other modernist treasures.
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Jan Bočan armchairs as seen in Bugonia
As seen in:Designer: Jan Bočan
Director: Yorgos Lanthimos
Around the shimmering pool in Yorgos Lanthimos’ Bugonia, a set of remarkable Jan Bočan armchairs appear
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Imola Chair by Henrik Pedersen for BoConcept – as seen in Bugonia
As seen in:Designer: Henrik Pedersen
Director: Yorgos Lanthimos
Striking, sculptural, and steeped in cinematic presence – the Imola Chair is a modern design statement that has earned its place on screen. In Yorgos Lanthimos’ Bugonia, the chair’s dramatic wingback and sweeping curves command attention, upholstered in a warm brown leather with brushed steel legs.
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1966 Chaise Lounge outdoor sun lounger
As seen in:Designer: Richard Schultz
Knoll
Director: Matt Shakman
We find a set of four Knoll 1966 Chaise Lounge sun loungers glimmering on the balcony of the Baxter Building in Fantastic Four: First Steps, offering glamour and symmetry against the skyline.
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The Gentlemen outdoor kitchen: The WildKitchen
As seen in:Director: Guy Ritchie
Transform your garden into a stylish outdoor cooking na d dining space with the WildKitchen, a sophisticated and versatile outdoor kitchen that brings the drama of The Gentlemen and the stylishness of Beckham to your home.
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Richard Meier furniture collection – Armchair, Chaise, Table and Console
As seen in:Designer: Richard Meier
Knoll
Director: Adrian Lyne
A masterclass in architectural minimalism, the Richard Meier furniture collection for Knoll of 1982 features prominently in 9½ Weeks—blending formal modernist ideals with cinematic cool.
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Roger Tallon Module 400 chair, stool, side table
As seen in:Designer: Roger Tallon
Director: Jacques Deray
The Roger Tallon Module 400 collection, which includes chairs, stools, and a side table feature prominently in the iconic French film La Piscine (1969)
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Roger Tallon Metamorphic Trapezoidal Day Bed
As seen in:Designer: Roger Tallon
Director: Jacques Deray
Roger Tallon’s Metamorphic Trapezoidal Day Bed makes a striking appearance in the iconic French film La Piscine (1969), where its unique design becomes a key feature of the film’s visual landscape
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Schultz Knoll 1966 Outdoor Lounge Chairs
As seen in:Designer: Richard Schultz
Knoll
In TV series The Studio, sharp-tongued producer Patty Keigh hosts an impromptu business meeting in the LA garden of her stunning Lautner-designed home. The setting is stylish and functional, furnished with Schultz 1966 Outdoor Lounge Chairs
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Palissade Outdoor Garden Furniture Collection
As seen in:Transform your outdoor space with the Palissade outdoor furniture collection—stylish, durable, and designed to enhance any garden, patio, or terrace. With its sleek, modern aesthetic, this collection also makes a star appearance in BBC’s Magpie Murders.
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Paul Frankl Style Sofa couch
As seen in:Designer: Paul Farnkl
Director: Nadia Conners
Designer Paul Farnkl embraced rattan and bamboo, creating sculptural pieces that blurred the lines between indoor and outdoor living, and we find a Paul Frankl “Pretzel” style couch in the beautiful house featured in The Uninvited.
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Camaleonda sofa and chair
As seen in:Designer: Mario Bellini
B&B Italia
Director: Nadia Conners
First designed in 1970 by Mario Bellini, the Camaleonda sofa series was one of the first truly modular sofa designs
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La Marie Chair
As seen in:Designer: Philippe Starck
Kartell
Director: Coralie Fargeat
Le Marie chair looks bold and bright in Elizabeth’s kitchen in The Substance.