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We dive deep into the interiors of the Baxter Building, a penthouse turned family home, and the spectacular Reed Richards Lab—described as nothing less than a cathedral of science. From curved wood panelling to parabolic structures and Tulip chairs, this episode is a feast of design insight and visual imagination.
🎯 Episode Highlights
🏙️ New York, Reimagined
🪑 Mid-century Meets Space Age
🔥 The Baxter Apartment
🎛️ Furniture as Storytelling
🧪 Reed’s Lab = Science Cathedral
🎨 Colour and Form as Motif
đźš— The Fantastic Car
🛠️ Building Worlds, Literally
đź§ The Art of Big Picture Thinking
🎠Guest & Host Info
Guest: Kasra Farahani – Production Designer (Fantastic Four: First Steps, Loki)
🎞️ Films, Designers & Influences Mentioned
Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025)
2001: A Space Odyssey
Loki, Black Panther
Eero Saarinen, Oscar Niemeyer, Luigi Colani
Arthur Radebaugh’s Closer Than We Think
Santiago Calatrava
Charles & Ray Eames, Florence Knoll, Elio Martinelli, Verner Panton
đź”— Links & Resources
🛋️ Shop furniture seen in Fantastic Four: First Steps:
📖 Read our in-depth article on the Baxter apartment and Reed Richards’ Lab (Coming soon to https://filmandfurniture.com/features/)
đź“§ Sign up for our newsletter for exclusive content and giveaways
📺 When to Watch/Listen to This Episode?
Whether you’re a Marvel fan, mid-century modern devotee, or design professional, this episode offers a rare insight into the visual storytelling behind superhero cinema. Listen before or after watching Fantastic Four: First Steps for a deeper understanding of the film’s architecture, symbolism, and cinematic craft.
🎨 Credits
Host & Editor: Paula Benson
🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and share with fellow lovers of film, design and storytelling!
By Film and FurnitureWe dive deep into the interiors of the Baxter Building, a penthouse turned family home, and the spectacular Reed Richards Lab—described as nothing less than a cathedral of science. From curved wood panelling to parabolic structures and Tulip chairs, this episode is a feast of design insight and visual imagination.
🎯 Episode Highlights
🏙️ New York, Reimagined
🪑 Mid-century Meets Space Age
🔥 The Baxter Apartment
🎛️ Furniture as Storytelling
🧪 Reed’s Lab = Science Cathedral
🎨 Colour and Form as Motif
đźš— The Fantastic Car
🛠️ Building Worlds, Literally
đź§ The Art of Big Picture Thinking
🎠Guest & Host Info
Guest: Kasra Farahani – Production Designer (Fantastic Four: First Steps, Loki)
🎞️ Films, Designers & Influences Mentioned
Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025)
2001: A Space Odyssey
Loki, Black Panther
Eero Saarinen, Oscar Niemeyer, Luigi Colani
Arthur Radebaugh’s Closer Than We Think
Santiago Calatrava
Charles & Ray Eames, Florence Knoll, Elio Martinelli, Verner Panton
đź”— Links & Resources
🛋️ Shop furniture seen in Fantastic Four: First Steps:
📖 Read our in-depth article on the Baxter apartment and Reed Richards’ Lab (Coming soon to https://filmandfurniture.com/features/)
đź“§ Sign up for our newsletter for exclusive content and giveaways
📺 When to Watch/Listen to This Episode?
Whether you’re a Marvel fan, mid-century modern devotee, or design professional, this episode offers a rare insight into the visual storytelling behind superhero cinema. Listen before or after watching Fantastic Four: First Steps for a deeper understanding of the film’s architecture, symbolism, and cinematic craft.
🎨 Credits
Host & Editor: Paula Benson
🔔 Don’t forget to subscribe, rate and share with fellow lovers of film, design and storytelling!