Furniture
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Bob swivel lounge chair by Pearson Llloyd
As seen in:Designer: Pearson Lloyd
Director: Mark Anthony Green
Shop NowThe Bob chair is a well-crafted beauty that’s comfortable and convivial, and suits Alfred Moretti (John Malkovich) in Opus just fine.
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Dieter Rams wall-mounted Stereo System for Braun with Vitsoe Shelves
Designer: Dieter Rams
sVitsoe, Braun
Director: Gary Hustwit
Shop NowThe Dieter Rams wall-mounted 60s Stereo System for Braun with Vitsoe Shelves, designed in the 1960s, makes an appearance in Severance and is one of the most sought-after hi-fi systems from the 60s.
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PK61 Coffee Table
As seen in:Fritz Hansen
Director: Brady Corbet
Shop NowA PK61 coffee table, designed in 1958 by Poul Kjærholm makes a cameo in architect’s office in The Brutalist.
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Howard Keith Diplomat sofa (HK Designs), vintage original, Sereno Stripe upholstery
As seen in:Designer: John Home
Howard Keith (HK Designs)
We are delighted to offer a handsome original vintage Howard Keith Diplomat sofa from the early 1980’s with original Sereno Stripe upholstery, with 5 original matching cushions, for sale on behalf of a private client.
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Surf Sling Brown Leather Dining Chair as seen in Companion
As seen in:Director: Drew Hancock
Shop NowGenuine leather drapes over the polished curves of this modern sling dining chair designed by VUUE, as seen in Companion.
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Barcelona Low Table
Designer: Mies Van der Rohe
Shop NowThe perfect complement to the Barcelona Chair; Mies Van Der Rohe’s Barcelona table in chrome and glass exudes modern style and simple sophistication.
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USM Haller storage unit, sideboards and media units
As seen in:Director: Brady Corbet
Shop NowThe extraordinary USM Haller Storage untis designed by Fritz Haller & Paul Schaerer are available in 14 customizable colors. We spotted a USM low media unit in The Brutalist.
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S 35 L Armchair
As seen in:Designers: Marcel Breuer, Walter Gropius
Thonet
Director: Brady Corbet
Shop NowThe comfortable club chair known as the S 35 L Armchair, was presented in 1930 at the ‘Paris Grand Palais’ as a contribution by the Deutscher Werkbund.
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Laccio table (coffee and side table)
Designer: Marcel Breuer
Director: Brady Corbet
Shop NowMarcel Breuer’s use of tubular steel to define lines in space – beautifully exhibited in the simple Laccio coffee table and side table – revolutionised furniture construction and inspired many subsequent generations of designers.
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Adirondack style chair
As seen in:Director: Tim Burton
Shop NowA 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
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Shop NowThe 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
Shop NowThe 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
Shop NowThe 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
Shop NowMarc 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
Shop NowMarc 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
Shop NowIntroducing 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.




































