The Bride’s Veil Stools and Inner Beauty Floor Lights display the stunning metalwork LA-based Phase Design is known for. Seen here in The Avengers, featured prominently in a fight scene with the Hulk.
When a young Steven Spielberg was directing the 1975 blockbuster film Jaws, he had no inklings of the cultural impact it would have on audiences (not only beach-goers) and future generations of film makers. Likewise, and roughly a decade prior, Verner Panton designed the now iconic Ribbon Chair (and other futuristic gems seen in films such as Blade Runner and A Clockwork Orange) - and the rest is "design history."
Ugly Betty was a mid aughts champion of stunningly strange design, thanks to set designer Rich Devine. The Horse Floor Lamp and Pig Table by Moooi fit right in to the wacky world of this tv show.
Designed for Artifort by Pierre Paulin, the Ribbon Chair has remained timelessly futuristic - even now, some 50 years after its creation. Most recently it was shown in Blade Runner 2049, but can also be seen in an original episode of Star Trek.
Michael Douglas won an Oscar for the first Wall Street movie, but the Haller Office Table seen in the sequel was the real winner in our hearts.
Also seen in Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps is a custom Haller Cabinet for Gordon Gekko's contemporary office.
The beautiful marble M Dining Table is seen for a moment in the cult classic Mars Attacks! Though shown as a footrest, this Agapecasa design is an elegant but stable dining table.
"Life's simple. You make [interior design] choices, and you don't look back." After appearing behind Vin Diesel on a rooftop in the final scene of The Fate of the Furious, we concur that the Breeze Lounge Chair by Cane-Line is a symbol for the best franchise of our generation.
Designed for Artifort by Geoffrey D. Harcourt, the F588 Chair represents his philosophy that “the chair should focus on the person, and not the other way around.” This retro design was spotted in Bandersnatch, a “choose your own adventure” episode from the creators of Black Mirror.
With its uniquely designed base and overall chic look, the Lambda Table by Sovet was right at home on the set of Italian style show Ma Come Ti Vesti (translation: What The Hell Are You Wearing?).
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