Furniture & Homeware
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Tulip Table by Eero Saarinen (new and vintage)
As seen in:Designer: Eero Saarinen
Knoll
Directors: Akiva Goldsman, Steven Spielberg, Matt Shakman
Shop NowThe Tulip table is part of Eero Saarinen’s Pedestal collection which includes the Tulip chair, Stool, Dining Table, Coffee Table and Side Table all designed in the 1950s and still in production today. We see a collection of Tulip Tables in the retrofuturist living room in Fantastic Four: First Steps, Mad Men, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, The Fabelmans and more.
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The Cadmo floor lamp
As seen in:Designer: Karim Rashid
Shop NowThe Cadmo floor lamp was designed by designer Karim Rashid in 2013 and its space age styling makes it right at home in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – in Pikes quarters on board the starship Enterprise.
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Field Lounge Chair by Blu Dot
As seen in:Shop NowThe Field Lounge Chair by Blu Dot makes an appearance in the crew quarters in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
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STOFF Nagel candle stand (new).
As seen in:Designers: Werner Stoff, Hans Nagel
Shop NowSpock enjoyed the Stoff Nagel stand and candle holders in his quarters in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
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STOFF Nagel candle holder (new).
As seen in:Designers: Werner Stoff, Hans Nagel
Shop NowThe STOFF Nagel candle holders are design classic with a decidedly midcentury modern aesthetic and we’re very pleased to have a set of vintage originals at F&F HQ.
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Tulip Chair designed by Maurice Burke for Arkana
As seen in:Designer: Maurice Burke
Arkana
Shop NowThe Tulip Chair 115 and the Tulip chair 116, designed by Maurice Burke of Dallas Texas for Arkana are the bedrock of Star Trek.
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Miniature Tulip Chair
As seen in:Designer: Eero Saarinen
sKnoll, Vitra
Director: Steven Spielberg
Shop NowThis Miniature Tulip Chair, the desktop sized version of Eero Sarrinen’s iconic Tulip Chair is part of a miniature collection of the most important classics of modern furniture history
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The Thing collectible one-off coffee table
As seen in:Director: John Carpenter
This piece is now sold. The Antarctic saucer crash site from the film The Thing recreated as a diamorma-cum-coffee-table in honour of the cult classic’s 40th Anniversary – a real collectors piece which is now available for sale.
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The Grand Budapest Hotel minimalist colour palette print
As seen in:Movie Palette Prints
Director: Wes Anderson
Shop NowMinimalist poster inspired by the colour palette of Wes Anderson’s ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’.
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La La Land minimalist movie palette print
As seen in:Movie Palette Prints
Director: Damien Chazelle
Shop NowMinimalist poster inspired by the colour palette of Damian Chazelle’s La La Land
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Tab T Table Lamp by Barber Osgerby
As seen in:Designer: Barber Osgerby
Flos
Shop NowDesigned in 2011 by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby for Flos, the black Tab T LED Table Lamp is a simple folded form that offers uncomplicated, dynamic lighting.
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Pols Potten Steps vase
As seen in:Shop NowMade from full-coloured mouth-blown glass the Steps vase from pols potten is a modern take on a traditional barrel vase, using stepped sides to create the same shape. The ridged detail adds texture and means that when sunlight hits it the vase will develop its own glow.
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Peanut B sofa by Bonaldo
As seen in:Shop NowThe Peanut B sofa by Bonaldo is an extremely versatile sofa which adapts to every style or space requirement.
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Maroua by Larsen fabric
As seen in:Shop NowThe curtains in the living room of Melissa and Nick’s house are an abstract modernist design – a fabric called Maroua by Larsen available from Colefax and Fowler.
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Pila Folding Chair
As seen in:Designer: Giancarlo Piretti
Directors: Lenny Abrahamson, Leanne Welham
Shop NowThe Plia Folding Chair was designed by Giancarlo Piretti for Castelli in the year 1967 and is an award-winning design classic.
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Railings paint by Farrow and Ball
As seen in:Directors: Lenny Abrahamson, Leanne Welham
Shop NowA soft black paint with blue undertones which can transform rooms into dramatic and enveloping interior spaces, exactly as it does in Melissa and Nick’s Dublin home in Conversations With Friends.
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Series 7 chair by Arne Jacobsen (vintage)
As seen in:Designer: Arne Jacobsen
Fritz Hansen
Directors: Florian Zeller, Lenny Abrahamson
Shop NowThe striking silhouette of the Series 7 Chair was designed in 1955 by Arne Jacobsen.
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Loop art by Anthony Lyttle
As seen in:Designer: Anthony Lyttle
Director: Lenny Abrahamson
Shop NowIn Melissa and Nick’s kitchen in Conversation With Friends we find an eye-catching bold artwork on the wall, made of red looped lines on a white background. This piece is a woodblock print called “Loop” by Ireland based artist Anthony Lyttle.
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Panthella Floor Lamp (new and vintage)
Designer: Verner Panton
Louis Poulsen
Directors: Lenny Abrahamson, Matt Shakman
Shop NowThe characterful Panthella Floor Lamp from Louis Poulsen offers the largest iteration of Verner Panton‘s signature design.
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Verner Panton Pantonova seating system
As seen in:Designer: Verner Panton
Director: Lewis Gilbert
Shop NowDesigned by the celebrated Danish designer Vernon Panton in 1971, the Pantonova Chair system can be seen in the James Bond movie The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).
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Verner Panton Fun shell chandelier pendant lamp (vintage)
As seen in:Designer: Verner Panton
Director: Peter Hunt
Shop NowIn the Bond movie On Her Majesty’s Secret Service (1969) we find two Verner Panton Fun shell pendant lights in Blofeld’s Piz Gloria lair.




































