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Our guide to surviving the festive season No.1
Uncategorized: 11 Dec 2014

Our guide to surviving the festive season No.1

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Carol's beautifully considered Santa Fe-inspired h Carol's beautifully considered Santa Fe-inspired home in Pluribus caught our eye, with its plaster walls, arched doorways, woven lighting, handcrafted tiles and cane dining chairs, to frozen ice hotels, hospitals, bespoke aircraft interiors and an entire neighbourhood built from scratch. It's packed with remarkable production design and interiors inspiration.

For us, though, the undisputed star is Carol's house. Inspired by contemporary Southwestern architecture, it combines warm stucco walls, black steel-framed glazing, artisan tilework, woven pendants, cane dining chairs and layered natural textures to create a home that feels sophisticated without trying too hard. Every detail was carefully considered, from the custom finishes and bespoke furnishings to the artwork and colour palette, all chosen to reflect Carol's personality and way of life.

The house didn't simply occupy an existing street either. Denise Pizzini and her team selected an empty mesa overlooking Albuquerque, built roads into the site and constructed an entire custom neighbourhood around it, positioning each home to make the most of the spectacular New Mexico views while giving every property its own distinct identity.

As the Set Decorators Society of America announces its Television Awards nominations for 2025-2026, we're taking a look at one of the year's most ambitious achievements in television décor and design. The nomination for Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a One Hour Contemporary Series recognises Set Decorator Ashley Michelle Marsh SDSA alongside Production Designer Denise Pizzini.

Whether you're admiring the handcrafted interiors, the extraordinary ice hotel or simply making notes for your own home, Pluribus offers plenty for furniture and design lovers to pause and appreciate.

📸 Swipe through for some of our favourite furniture and design moments from the series, and head to FilmandFurniture.com for more furniture and décor in film and TV (link in bio).

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From Margo's delightfully mismatched apartment, an From Margo's delightfully mismatched apartment, anchored by its vibrant pinkish-mauve velvet rolled-arm tuxedo sofa with deep tufting, to the neon-soaked fantasy worlds she creates online as "Hungry Ghost", Margo's Got Money Troubles proves that personality beats perfection.

Margo's "collegiate thrift store" home, features mismatched rugs, quirky ornaments, fake ferns, vintage finds and budget furniture. The gloriously oversized pink sofa steals the show, bringing a burst of maximalist glamour to an otherwise cash-strapped apartment. As Margo's online alter ego grows in confidence, the sets explode into colourful DIY creations filled with cyberpunk lighting and homemade props, mirroring the changing direction of her life.

As the Set Decorators Society of America announces its Television Awards nominations for 2025-2026, we're taking a look at one of the year's freshest and most inventive approaches to contemporary interiors.

Margo's Got Money Troubles' nomination for Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a One Hour Contemporary Series recognises Set Decorator Linette McCown SDSA alongside Production Designer Richard Bloom, whose team crafted spaces that feel authentic while embracing the show's offbeat humour.

For anyone who believes a room should tell a story rather than follow a trend, there's plenty here to enjoy.

📸 Swipe through for some of our favourite furniture and design moments from the series, and head to FilmandFurniture.com for more furniture and décor in film and TV (link in bio).

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From Cassie and Nate's sprawling, chintz-soaked su From Cassie and Nate's sprawling, chintz-soaked suburban mansion to Lexi's apartment, Jules and Maddy's artist studio and the dusty landscapes of the Mexico border, Euphoria Season 3 proves that every setting deserves attention.

As the Set Decorators Society of America announces its Television Awards nominations for 2025-2026, we're taking a look at some of the unforgettable interiors and locations that make the series such a feast for design lovers.

The nomination for Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a One Hour Contemporary Series recognises Set Decorator Anthony Carlino SDSA alongside Production Designer François Audouy, whose team has given the latest season a striking visual identity - a bigger, bolder Southern California, packed with oversized houses, retro styling, saturated colours and environments that feel glamorous one minute and plain weird the next. Cassie and Nate's over-the-top "instant mansion" alone is enough to keep us furniture fans with our finger on the pause button.

Whether you're here for the layered interiors, the vintage influences or simply looking for your next décor obsession, Euphoria continues to reward anyone who pays attention to the background.

📸 Swipe through for some of our favourite furniture and design moments from the series, and head to FilmandFurniture.com for more furniture and décor in film and TV (link in bio).

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Before Toy Story 5 arrives, we’re taking a closer Before Toy Story 5 arrives, we’re taking a closer look at the interiors that have helped shape Pixar’s beloved franchise for the past 30 years.

From Andy’s cloud-covered bedroom and Sid’s unsettling nod to David Hicks’ Hexagon carpet from The Shining, to the Luxo lamp, the Norman Cherner chair in Al McWhiggin’s apartment and the treasure trove that is Second Chance Antiques, furniture and décor have always played a starring role in the storytelling.

Now, in a “Toy meets Tech” future, Bonnie’s home becomes the backdrop for a new battle between tactile play and the digital world.

Our latest feature explores what the trailer reveals, why the design details matter and how the evolving interiors of the Toy Story films mirror the changing experience of childhood.

👀 Read the full story 'Toy Story 5 Is Coming: Tech vs Toys and Why the Design Details Matter'
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🪑Backrooms: The Furniture Film of the Year?🪑 Forg 🪑Backrooms: The Furniture Film of the Year?🪑

Forget the hype. Backrooms deserves every bit of it.

On the surface, it’s an unsettling horror film. Underneath, it’s one of the strangest and most fascinating pieces of furniture cinema we’ve seen in years. Every chair, wallpaper pattern and fluorescent light fitting seems to have been selected with forensic care, creating an environment that feels unnervingly familiar whilst refusing to make any logical sense.

Directed by Kane Parsons (@kanepixels), the film expands the internet’s “liminal spaces” phenomenon into an endless architectural nightmare built from fragments of everyday interiors. Drawing on the aesthetic of dead shopping malls, budget furniture warehouses and forgotten big-box stores from the 1990s and early 2000s, it turns the mundane into something deeply unsettling.

👀 Read our feature, now live on the website. 
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From Joanne's stylish Los Angeles home and podcast From Joanne's stylish Los Angeles home and podcast studio to the warm, contemporary living spaces that define the series, Nobody Wants This has become a source of interiors inspiration for romantics and design lovers alike.

With its relaxed California aesthetic, the Netflix hit blends textured fabrics, sculptural lighting, contemporary furniture, layered neutrals and thoughtfully curated décor. 

The homes and interiors play an important role in storytelling too. Joanne's playful, creative world contrasts with Noah's more grounded environment, helping to reveal character, relationships and lifestyle through design choices, furniture and décor.

As the Set Decorators Society of America announces its Television Awards nominations for 2025-2026, we're taking a look back at some of our favourite interiors from the series.

The nomination for Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a Half-Hour Single Camera Series recognises Set Decorator Michael Voelker and Production Designer Claire Bennett, whose work helped establish the warm, inviting visual identity that has become such a distinctive part of the show's appeal.

Whether you're searching for living room inspiration, statement lighting ideas, contemporary furniture, or simply looking for an excuse to revisit a charming modern rom-com, these interiors are well worth another look.

📸 Swipe through for some of our favourite furniture and design details from Nobody Wants This.

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