Lighting
Lighting
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Babylon arc floor lamp
As seen in:The exceptional arc of the Babylon metal floor lamp is enhanced with graphic tier of cylinder shades of different size, made from cast iron, and forming a cross.
You’ll spot one of these floor lamps in Lorraine Lyon’s office in Redemption Services in the TV series Fargo. -
Bauhaus table lamp as seen in Ripley et al
As seen in:Director: Steven Zaillian
Several Bauhuas table lamps are seen in Netflix’s Ripley helping to create neo-noir lighting effects, particularly in the many letter writing scenes. A frequent feature of a Bauhaus table lamp is a saucer or hood, which serves to create an ambient downlight.
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Globe Glo-Ball floor lamp in Chloe
As seen in:Designer: Jasper Morrison
Flos
The glowing globe floor lamp we see in Chloe is most likely a Glo-Ball Floor Lamp designed by Jasper Morrison.
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Midcentury lighting inspired by Priscilla
As seen in:Director: Sofia Coppola
Get the luxury midcentury look of Graceland as portrayed in Priscilla with midcentury chandeliers, floor lamps and table lamps.
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Pixar Luxo style lamp, 3D printed light with LED bulb
As seen in:Inspired by the famous Pixar Lamp, Luxo. LogoNino3D have created this fully articulated Luxo style lamp, exactly as per the Pixar ident. It can freely move and take various poses to mimic the original.
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Snoopy Lamp
As seen in:Designer: Achille Castiglioni
Flos
Director: Matt Winn
The Snoopy lamp by Flos is a classic of modern design. We spot a Snoopy lamp in green, in Tom and Sarah’s house in The Trouble With Jessica. -
Table lamp by Max Ingrand for Fontana Arte as seen in Le Mepris
As seen in:Designer: Max Ingrand
Director: Jean-Luc Godard
This beauty of a table lamp by Max Ingrand was designed for Fontana Arte in the 1950s. Made of white glass this lamp plays a starring role in Le Mepris (Contempt) as Paul and Camille Javal (Michel Piccoli and Brigitte Bardot) go through a series of arguments and reconciliations in their apartment.
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Arco floor lamp (new and vintage)
As seen in:Designer: Achille Castiglioni
Flos
Directors: Guy Hamilton, Leanne Welham, Lenny Abrahamson, Peter Collinson
The Bond Diamonds Are Forever, Paul’s zone in The Beatles Help! and Iron Man’s sophisticated house and Tron: Legacy all feature the Daddy of all free standing lights, the Arco lamp. Designed by Achille Castiglioni in 1962, the Arco floor lamp is an iconic example of 20th Century design that has now garnered legendary status.
Approx £2,100.00 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $2751
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Tolomeo Red Desk Lamp by Artemide
As seen in:Artemide
Director: Pedro Almodóvar
Red is a recurring theme in Almodovar films. The red lamp on the desk in Julieta is very similar to this Tolomeo Micro Red Desk Lamp.
Approx £209.00 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $273
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AJ Table Lamp by Arne Jacobsen
As seen in:Designer: Arne Jacobsen
Louis Poulsen
Director: Cary Joji Fukunaga
A light very similar, if not the very same as the Louis Poulsen AJ Table Lamp designed by Arne Jacobsen, makes an appearance in the Bond, No Time To Die.
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Akari Floor lamp light sculpture by Noguchi
As seen in:Designer: Isamu Noguchi
Director: Quentin Tarantino
We find an Akari floor lamp by Isamu Noguchi in the Wallace House in Pulp Fiction.
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Aloe Bud wall sconce lights in Fifty Shades Darker/Freed
As seen in:Designer: Jeremy Cole
The lights hanging either side of the mirror at Ana’s dressing table in Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed are by Jeremy Cole, an artisan who has been working in ceramics since 2005.
Approx £0.00 Inclusive of VAT (eg UK) if applicable / $0
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Aloe Shoot ceiling light in Fifty Shades Darker/Freed
As seen in:Designer: Jeremy Cole
The ceiling light hanging over the grand staircase in the living room of Christian Grey’s luxury apartment in Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed is a Jeremy Cole piece called Aloe Shoot.