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Syd Mead, how were you able to come up with such futuristic designs? If you would view all his creations as from Blade Runner (2019) and Tron (1982), you would be filled with awe as others did. Purchase book The Movie Art of Syd Mead: Visual Futurist and get amazed!
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As seen in the film Blade Runner, the Dazor Saucer Lamp fits in with the setting and ambiance. One look and the flying saucer and aliens will come into mind. Sleek, circular, and straightforward, the Dazor Lamp vintage model 2055 is available in grey with off-white accents and brass. Wouldn’t you want to recreate the…
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh, a Scottish architect, was commissioned to create furniture for Tea Rooms in Argyle street. Made of black ash wood, the tall back has an oval headrest with a carved swallow or bird on flight depicting the Art Nouveau style combined with Arts and Crafts movement. As seen in Blade Runner and The…
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Popularized in the 70s and 80s synthesizers made music more interesting. Featuring Deckard’s Dream Synthesizer as part of Blade Runner’s soundtrack. Labeled as Deckard’s Dream surely enthralls listeners. Deckard’s Dream kit consists of the following: VCO with sine, square and saw waveforms PWM with sine wave LFO control Dual 12dB high pass…
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World’s Fair GREEN Saturn lamp Another famous accessory in the movie Blade Runner is the green glass Saturn lamp. Hard to find, the Saturn lamp falls under the 1930s Art Deco style. Frosted glass being its primary material makes the Saturn lamp fragile, intended to be sold in the Worlds Fair. It was also produced…
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Blade Runner whisky – Johnnie Walker Black Label Johnnie Walkers Black Label scotch whiskey is a classic drink. Now let us jump into the future and discover something stronger, with a smokier taste. Featuring, the Johnnie Walker Black Directors Cut scotch whiskey. Released in 2017, the limited-edition scotch whiskey was specifically made for the movie…
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Whisky glasses as seen in Blade Runner – gift boxed set of 2 The Cibi Old Fashioned Glass now known as the Blade Runner Glass was designed by the Italian architect, Cini Boeri, for Arnolfo di Cambio. Arnolfo di Cambio is a well-known Italian glassmaker. The company released the Blade Runner glass set in 1973…