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Warren Platner designed the Platner chair for Knoll in 1966. A frame made of numerous steel wires with elegant cushioning for the headrest and seat, as seen in Quantum of Solace. For home and office use, the Platner Armchair is great for entertaining.
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Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret, and Charlotte Perriand designed the LC6 table as seen in Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice. Made of a thick rectangular tempered glass atop an adjustable powder-coated steel base and legs. The grand design befits Batman’s commanding presence.
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Mid-century, the fresh colors, proportion, and style all make the Florence Knoll 2 seater sofa a true classic. The Florence sofa as seen in the series Mad Men creates a mix of an old and new ambience to any room.
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Steen Ostergaard designed the A-line 291 armchair for Cado. As seen in The Spy Who Loved Me, it’s futuristic and organic at the same time. The back view looks like a laughing open-mouthed face. Made of injection moulded fiberglass reinforced Polyamide with cushioned seating.
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As seen in A Clockwork Orange, the Executive Armchair by Saarinen gains attention amidst all the colorful books in the background. The award-winning Saarinen Executive Chair seat is made of molded fiberglass with foam and down feathers as a cushion. Replicas also available at amazon and wayfair (follow the link button)
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Who is ready to elevate their outdoor grill experience? Take a look at Guy Ritchie’s choice of caveman grill, as seen in The Gentlemen, owned by Ray. Customize your own WildTable from Cashmere Caveman and see how you would enjoy and boast of its features.
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Charles and Ray Eames have impressed us with their DAX Plastic Armchair designed in the 1950s. Using their own concept of the shell armchair, it displayed practicality and simplicity. Another reason to invest in a reasonably priced armchair that is fun.
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Made more recognizable by the film You Only Live Twice, the Sixty-Two Blofeld chair is masculine. The backrest in an inverted trapezoidal shape, with thick armrests, and tufted upholstery create a dominant feel. Sit on one and you will know.
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Patricia Urquiola designed this modern chair, as seen in Pain and Glory. This U-shaped Moroso chair was influenced by a narrow body of water (fjord) mostly in Norway. Made of white technopolymer body and stainless steel legs, it is suitable for outdoors.
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Thonet Chair No 18 (new) As seen in: The Life and Death of Colonel BlimpCabaretPoltergeistCitizen KaneLa La LandToy Story 4
Designer: August Thonet
Generations of art directors and set designers have cast a Thonet bentwood chair (often the Thonet Chair 14 and Thonet Chair 18), also known as the bistro chair’ or cafe chair’, in their films.
The Number 18 Bentwood Chair was first designed by one of Michael Thonet’s sons, August Thonet, in the 1800s. The No. 18 Bentwood Chair remains a popular item due to is light but strong characteristics.
Available in a wide variety of colours.
Price: Approx £245.
Contact us for an up-to-date price on these classic, newly manufactured bentwood chairs.
See also: Thonet Chair No 14 (new) and Thonet Chair No14 (vintage)
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Wait a minute, this is another playful addition to the Star Wars furniture series of Kenneth Cobonpue. A chair Chewbacca would approve of. Made of brown microfiber strips, urethane foam, leather, stainless steel legs, and plywood. Rock on your stool now.
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Furniture in movies and TV series can reveal character personality and mood, and enhance the tone of a scene. The Bertoia Chair collection, designed by Harry Bertoia for Knoll, is no exception. Bertoia transformed metal rods into practical art, creating chairs that are as beautiful as they are functional. The Diamond Chair, a study in…
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The Italian designer Giotto Stoppino created the vintage glass tables with chromebasese and legs in 1970. The round dining table with a smoked glass top has been a classic, especially during the 70s and 80s, seen in most homes.