Furniture & Homeware
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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.
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Jean-Pierre Raynaud books
As seen in:Designer: Jean-Pierre Raynaud
Director: Coralie Fargeat
The bathroom in The Substance is where some of the film’s most arresting scenes takes place. It’s a clinical, white-tiled bathroom, heavily inspired by the art installations of Jean-Pierre Raynaud
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Sullivan Side Table
As seen in:Director: Mark Anthony Green
The circular side table with a conical base featured in Opus closely resembles the Sullivan Side Table, if not identical.
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Bob swivel lounge chair by Pearson Llloyd
As seen in:Designer: Pearson Lloyd
Director: Mark Anthony Green
The 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
The 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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Robert Motherwell: Pure Painting
As seen in:Designer: Robert Motherwell
Director: Robert Eggers
A distinctive painting, an homage to the artist Robert Motherwell appears in The Brutalist.
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1950s refrigerator
As seen in:Director: James Mangold
One of the most unique aspects of Peter Seeger’s cabin in A Complete Unknown is its use of red appliances such as the red oven/stove/cooker and red 1950s refrigerator, which actor Edward Norton discovered during his research.
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Red cooker / stove
As seen in:Director: James Mangold
One of the most unique aspects of Peter Seeger’s cabin in A Complete Unknown is its use of red appliances such as the red cooker/stove and red fridge, which actor Edward Norton discovered during his research.
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PK61 Coffee Table
As seen in:Fritz Hansen
Director: Brady Corbet
A 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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Philco Stereophonic portable record player
As seen in:Director: James Mangold
An original Philco Stereophonic portable record player was used in Bob Dylans apartment in A Complete Unknown.
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Olivetti Lettera 32 typewriter as seen in A Complete Unknown
As seen in:Olivetti
Director: James Mangold
In Bob Dylan’s apartment in A Complete Unknown we find a 1960s Olivetti Lettera 32 typewriter.
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Surf Sling Brown Leather Dining Chair as seen in Companion
As seen in:Director: Drew Hancock
Genuine leather drapes over the polished curves of this modern sling dining chair designed by VUUE, as seen in Companion.
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Flores / Flowers art by Galindo and Almodovar
As seen in:Director: Pedro Almodóvar
A monumental, bold painting of flowers in a glass jar appears in Matha’s apartment in The Room Next Door.
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Barcelona Low Table
Designer: Mies Van der Rohe
The 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
The 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
The 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
Marcel 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
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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Reprise table lamp by Apparatus
As seen in:The stunning Reprise table lamp by APPARATUS makes an unlikely appearance in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. In the Deetz house dining room to be precise.
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Reprise pendant light by Apparatus
As seen in:Director: Tim Burton
The stunning Reprise ceiling pendant light by APPARATUS makes an unlikely appearance in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. In the Deetz house dining room to be precise.