Selected Furniture & Homeware
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Alessi Il Conico Water Kettle
As seen in:Designer: Aldo Rossi
Alessi
Director: Matt Winn
The Il Conico Water Kettle, crafted from stainless steel 18/10, is a masterpiece of design by Aldo Rossi and manufactured by Alessi, following the success of La Conica, the coffee maker of the same iconic designer. We find one in Tom and Sarah’s kitchen in The Trouble With Jessica.
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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.
Selected Films & TV
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Alien and Aliens 4K Ultra HD
Directors: James Cameron, Ridley Scott
If you’re going to revisit the classic Alien you’ll want to see it in 4K HD – and now you can also see the sequel Aliens in 4k Ultra HD too!
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) DVD / BluRay / Streaming
Director: Tim Burton
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) DVD / BluRay / Streaming
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Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) DVD / BluRay / 4k / streaming
Director: Mel Stuart
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory 1971 film with Gene Wilder
Selected Books & Mags
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A Haunting in Venice / Hallowe’en Party by Agatha Christie
As seen in:Director: Kenneth Branagh
Hallowe’en Party by Agatha Christie is the 1969 novel on which A Haunting in Venice is based.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (book, audiobook and kindle edition)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory book, a lavish full-colour gift edition of this bestselling story with coloured backgrounds on every page, illustrated by Quentin Blake, Roald Dahl’s favourite illustrator.