furniture

The film set of Kingsman: The Golden Circle saved by Keith Allen

Diners in a cafe in the small town of Stroud, Gloucestershire in the UK find themselves sitting on the film set of Kingsman: The Golden Circle. Actor Keith Allen who...

The scene would be nowt with the chair taken out: The Ovalia Egg Chair in Men in Black

Danish designer Henrik Thor-Larsen's retro-futuristic 1968 Ovalia Egg Chair is perhaps best known for its starring role in the Men in Black films. It...

Film and Furniture In the Press

We are delighted to have received a host of exciting press coverage recently. It's nice to be talked about obviously, but more importantly we're simply pleased that so many more are joining in the...

Competition: WIN a set of two Blade Runner whisky glass tumblers

We're feeling all buoyant with the recent launch of our new website and so to celebrate (we're all heart), we're giving away a set of two 'Blade Runner glasses'...

Film and Furniture re-launch party

We had a lovely evening earlier this week to celebrate the re-launch of our brand spanking new website, kindly hosted by Knoll in their beautiful London showroom. Many interesting conversations were had with film,...

A warm welcome to the new look Film and Furniture website

Film and Furniture began as a well researched, lovingly curated blog discussing all the fascinating furniture, lighting and decor that we spot in the movies. Hundreds of thousands of...

The film sets and furniture of Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange: “A real horrorshow” Part 1

Part One   The disturbing dystopian film A Clockwork Orange (1971) is based on the 1962 book of the same name by Anthony Burgess and...

Testimonial: Couldn’t have put it better ourselves!

We’re always delighted to hear from people who have discovered Film and Furniture and share our love of furniture and decor in movies and film set design. The latest testimonial...

#FFFind: Pyewacket cat painting in Bell Book and Candle

Our latest #FFFind (Film and Furniture Find) is on behalf of a reader who asked if we could trace the painting of the cat that hangs on the wall...