Chair
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Djinn chair, Djinn stool, Djinn 2 seat sofa by Olivier Mourgue as seen in 2001: A Space Odyssey
As seen in:Designer: Olivier Mourgue
Airborne
Director: Stanley Kubrick
We are proud to present the Djinn chair, Djinn stool and Djinn sofa – as seen in the sci-fi masterpiece 2001: A Space Odyssey, one of the most iconic chair designs ever to be featured in a film.
Approx £1,085.00 – £4,750.00 / $1334
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Adirondack style chair
As seen in:Director: Tim Burton
A modern take on the Adirondack style chair can be seen on the porch of the Deetz house in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice in an eye-popping red.
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Living Tower by Verner Panton
As seen in:Designer: Verner Panton
Vitra
The Living Tower by Verner Panton can be seen in the house in It’s What’s Inside and was the choice of chair of Film and Furniture’s Paula Benson for her official portrait!
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The Azhar chair by Marcello Ziliani
As seen in:Designer: Marcello Ziliani
The Azhar Marcello Ziliani chair for Casprini, which feature a distinctive fan of holes/open-worked crown around the sides and back, and tapered pedestal base, can be seen around the dining table in It’s What’s Inside.
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Thonet heart bentwood chair
As seen in:Designers: Michael Thonet, August Thonet
Director: Tobe Hooper
The Thonet heart chair features two central back supports which curl inwards at the top and features widely in the supernatural horror Poltergeist.
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Orgone Chair by Marc Newson
As seen in:Designer: Marc Newson
Director: Ridley Scott
Marc Newson’s Orgone Chair designed in 1993 makes a cameo in Prometheus (2012).
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Gluon chair by Marc Newson
As seen in:Designer: Marc Newson
Director: Ridley Scott
Marc Newson’s Gluon chair and accompanying footstool (in a red upholstery) makes a cameo in Prometheus (2012) as well as The Truman Show (1998).
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Hag Anova 2030 chair by Peter Opsvik as seen in Star Trek
Designer: Peter Opsvik
Introducing the timeless design of the Hag Anova 2030 reclining swivel office chair designed by the Norwegian Peter Opsvik in 1978, which graced the film sets of early Star Trek.
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Howard Keith swivel lounge chairs (pair) and footstool, vintage original
Howard Keith (HK Designs)
REDUCED FOR A QUICK SALE: We are delighted to offer this set of two vintage HK (Howard Keith) swivel lounge chairs accompanied by a matching footstool / ottoman adorned in their original beige and cream diamond pattern velour upholstery.
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Eames DKR wire chair
As seen in:Designer: Charles and Ray Eames
sVitra, Herman Miller
Director: Matt Winn
The Eames DKR Wire Chair is a sign of Charles and Ray Eames intense study of the design of the one-piece, organically shaped seat shell. We find a set of Eames DKR chairs with black chrome-plated steel shell, and black leather seat and back pads in Sarah and Tom’s House in The Trouble With Jessica.
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Kristian Vedel Modus Lounge Chair and stool/ottoman, Scandinavian Modern
As seen in:Designer: Kristian Vedel
Director: Francois Truffaut
We spotted a Kristian Vedel Modus Lounge Chair and ottoman in François Truffaut’s Fahrenheit 451 (1966).
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Outdoor furniture as seen in Beckham
As seen in:Did you spot David Beckham’s beautiful wooden outdoor furniture in the Netflix series Beckham? The all-weather hardwood furniture and woven woollen throws all come from the same company available via Film and Furniture. Follow the links below.
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The Beatles Yellow Submarine chairs
As seen in:Director: George Dunning
The Beatles Yellow Submarine chairs painted by Artist Todd Fendos are a must for fans of the 1968 animated feature Yellow Submarine.
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Lounge chair 4-4000 by Robin Day
As seen in:Designer: Robin Day
Hille
Director: Norman Jewison
The Swivel Lounge Chair by Robin Day for Hille is pure spaceage and makes a star appearance in the 1975 film Rollerball, in Mr Bartholomew’s quiet room.