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‘Severance’ Inspired ‘Lumon’ Stationery Set

March 11, 20252 Mins Read
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'Severance' Comes to Life in Blanked Studios’ ‘Lumon’ Stationery Set
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Blanked Studios, known for its “dystopian brutalist” designs, has unveiled a project that seamlessly fits into Apple TV+’s Severance universe. Recently, the studio showcased a chrome office set in a playful Instagram reel, branding it as Lumon office supplies. This collection captures the eerie, corporate identity of the show.

A Thoughtfully Designed Tribute to Lumon’s Aesthetic

The collection includes a standing desk folder, a valet tray, an industrial accent lamp, and coasters. Each item features laser-engraved Lumon logos, reinforcing the show’s signature workplace culture. Dubbed “officially sanctioned office supplies,” the set playfully mirrors the fictional company’s branding. Since Severance is nearing its second-season finale on March 21, the launch of this collection feels timely.

Blending Fiction with Reality

Starring Adam Scott and directed by Ben Stiller, Severance has gained attention for its minimalist yet unsettling modernist set design. The show’s Lumon headquarters reflects 20th-century corporate interiors, resembling iconic locations like Paris’s Espace Niemeyer. Additionally, it incorporates design elements from renowned figures like Dieter Rams, featuring his Braun sound system and the classic Vitsœ 620 chair.

As Severance nears its finale, its aesthetic influence continues to grow. With increasing interest in Lumon-inspired products, similar designs may soon follow, further blurring the line between fiction and reality.ntinues to influence real-world design. With growing interest in Lumon-inspired products, similar creations may soon emerge, further blending fiction with reality.

Apple TV+ Corporate Aesthetic Design Trends Dystopian Brutalism Fictional Brands Lumon Office Supplies minimalist design Modernist Interiors Office Decor Severance TV Show
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