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Laird’s bold and beautiful sofa in Why Him?

In Why Him? the well-meaning but socially awkward Silicon Valley billionaire Laird (James Franco) might annoy the hell out of his girlfriend's family, but it's his house that made...

Testimonial: “F&F is exactly what the internet is about”

Another unprompted testimonial received at F&F HQ made us smile :) "I love F&F. It's exactly what the internet is about, and I must congratulate...

The neo-chesterfield sofa in Luke Cage

This sofa is a contemporary take on a chesterfield called Providence and features prominently in Cottonmouth's office in Netflix-Marvel Luke Cage. Made by Zuo-Modern, the sofa which looks green in Cottonmouth’s office, is actually...

My 5 Favourite Film Set Interiors by Cornelia De Ruiter, Founder of Homewings

Interior designer and founder of Homewings, Cornelia De Ruiter shares with Film and Furniture her 5 favourite film set interiors.1. Breakfast at Tiffany’sThis film...

Luke Cage film set design uncovered Part 2: Where to find the furniture and lighting

Part 2 of our Netflix-Marvel Luke Cage feature follows our interview with production designer Loren Weeks. Here, Loren shares behind-the-scenes knowledge and helps us...

Luke Cage film set design uncovered Part 1: Behind-the-scenes insights from production designer Loren Weeks

In Part 1 of our Film and Furniture interview with Production Designer Loren Weeks, we reveal fascinating behind-the scenes...

Film and Furniture in the press: Homewings

Homewings asked Film and Furniture founder Paula Benson about her favourite films, dream holiday destination and ideal dinner party guests. Homewings is all about making professional interior design affordable, accessible and hassle free to...

The Neon Demon: Film sets and furniture from a glossy horror

Nicolas Winding Refn’s horror film, The Neon Demon, is out on DVD, Blu-ray, Digital HD and VOD on 31 October, bang on time for Halloween. Far from your average...

What furniture is safest to hide behind in horror movies?

Furniture has a life and death role to play in horror movies it would seem. Surround yourself with doors and wardrobes, but avoid beds at all costs if you...

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