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Decorating Pages: TV and Film Design

Kim Wannop - Set Decorator
Production Design
Set Decoration
Hollywood
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Set Design
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith
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Dive deep into the captivating world of Film and TV production design with the "Decorating Pages Podcast." Hosted by the acclaimed, Emmy-winning set decorator Kim Wannop, this podcast pulls back the curtain to reveal the intricate and fascinating world of behind-the-scenes craftsmanship that brings your favorite stories to life on screen. From blockbuster movies to hit TV series, join Kim as she c... more

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Production Designer Alex DiGerlando joins Decorating Pages to discuss the production design of FX’s Love Story and Netflix’s Black Rabbit.

Alex breaks down the sleek 90s-inspired world of Love Story, including Carolyn Bessette’s apartment, the Calvi... more

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Set Decorator Kim Leonard joins Decorating Pages to talk about her work on High Potential, including Morgan’s layered character house, the fast-moving “Morgan Visions,” and the real process of decorating a one-hour network television series in Los An... more

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With The Late Show with Stephen Colbert coming to an end, Emmy-winning Set Decorator Kim Wannop looks at the design history of late-night television through the rooms we know so well: the desk, the guest chair, the skyline, the curtains, the bandstan... more

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Production Designer Loren Weeks and Set Decorator Michael Nallan join Decorating Pages to discuss the production design and set decoration of Netflix’s psychological thriller The Beast in Me, starring Claire Danes and Matthew Rhys.

Host Kim Wannop t... more

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Kim Leonard
Set decorator known for High Potential and Palm Springs renovation
ABC's High Potential, Palm Springs Modernism Week renovation
Episode: High Potential Set Decorator Kim Leonard & Palm Springs Restoration
Loren Weeks
Production designer
Netflix series The Beast in Me
Episode: The Beast in Me: Netflix Production Design with Loren Weeks & Michael Nallan
Martha Sparrow
Production designer
The Testaments (Hulu) / Handmaid's Tale background
Episode: Inside The Testaments: Martha Sparrow & Patricia Cuccia on Designing Gilead for a New Generation
Patricia Cuccia
Set decorator
The Testaments (Hulu)
Episode: Inside The Testaments: Martha Sparrow & Patricia Cuccia on Designing Gilead for a New Generation
Victor Molero
Production Designer on The Night Manager Season 2
Production Design
Episode: The Night Manager Season 2 — Production Designer Victor Molero on Global Location Design, VFX Builds, and Character Spaces
Sara K. White
Production designer on Ponies (Peacock)
Ponies (Peacock)
Episode: Ponies (Peacock) | Production Designer Sara K White on Spy Design
Jan Engel
Lifetime Achievement Award recipient; production designer
ADG
Episode: ADG Awards 2026 Winners + Red Carpet Interviews | Production Design + Set Decoration
Bo Welch
Lifetime Achievement Award recipient; production designer
ADG
Episode: ADG Awards 2026 Winners + Red Carpet Interviews | Production Design + Set Decoration
Claire Kaufman
Nominated production designer for The Studio
The Studio
Episode: ADG Awards 2026 Winners + Red Carpet Interviews | Production Design + Set Decoration

Host

Kim Wannop
Host of Decorating Pages Podcast

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 515 ratings
  • Amazing Resource

    I’ve learned so much from this podcast! Kim truly takes us behind the scenes from her perspective as a working set decorator. Her conversations with production designers and other art department / set dec folks are illuminating. This show is a must-listen for anyone interested in how the visual aspects of film get off the page and onto your screen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    raychillw
    United States8 months ago
  • Great Insights and Conversations

    Learned about Kim’s show when she was a guest on ours and really enjoying listening to it! I look forward to going back and listening to previous shows too! Keep up the excellent work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LiveFromPawnee
    United States4 years ago
  • Great for set decorators & the people who love them

    I came across this podcast by googling film production, and I must say it has given me an insight into the world of set decorating as well as production design & the film industry particularly in America. Kim Wannop this is just enough of the personal with the professional to make the podcast come alive. Her guests are informative & relevant,Without too much emphasis on war stories of the trade. This is a great podcast for anyone who wants to get into set decoration or wants an overview of the a... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Krizan
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • It’s just so good

    Love this podcast and all the fantastic insights and glimpses into the art of set decorating and film making. Terrific guests and even better host. If I wasn’t a mid-career lawyer, I would go back and decorate sets!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    _flyoverstate
    United States4 years ago
  • Outstanding

    Amazing show, love every bit of it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Laura J. Dunn
    United States6 years ago

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Shows clear behind-the-scenes value for set decorators and production designers.
Host is knowledgeable, curious, and well-connected in design circles.

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High Potential Set Decorator Kim Leonard & Palm Springs Restoration
Q: What role does collaboration play in your work and this podcast?
Collaboration is central; sharing resources, techniques, and stories with fellow designers helps raise the craft for everyone and keeps the industry thriving.
High Potential Set Decorator Kim Leonard & Palm Springs Restoration
Q: Can you share a memorable prop-story that illustrates your process?
I found a lamp on Etsy with its original shade, replicated the shade on another lamp from Florida, and coordinated re-chroming and sourcing to match the look exactly, a process that underscored how much detail goes into one aperture of a shot.
High Potential Set Decorator Kim Leonard & Palm Springs Restoration
Q: What challenges come with sourcing locally for these projects?
The main challenges are availability and cost, but we prioritize local vendors and thrifted pieces to achieve authenticity while supporting the community and reducing delays.
High Potential Set Decorator Kim Leonard & Palm Springs Restoration
Q: What makes Morgan's Vision sequences work for quick reads on screen?
Morgan's Vision setups use bold, concise storytelling cues with layered textures and period-accurate props arranged to read at a glance, allowing viewers to grasp character and plot in seconds during montages.
High Potential Set Decorator Kim Leonard & Palm Springs Restoration
Q: How did you approach the Palm Springs renovation to honor Steve Chase while keeping it livable today?
We balanced Steve Chase's signature textures and materials with adaptable layouts, added careful lighting, and created room names to establish mood, while ensuring everything felt lived-in and accessible rather than museum-like.

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A design-focused interview show that pulls back the curtain on the visual storytelling behind film and television. Hosts and guests explore production design, set decoration, and related art department craft through behind-the-scenes anecdotes, process breakdowns, and candid industry insights. Episodes frequently spotlight award-season discussions, palette and material choices, location challenges, and the collaborative dynamics that bring iconic sets to life, from period pieces to contemporary television runs. The show stands out for its practical, career-minded angles, notable veteran guests, and a warm, mentorship-friendly tone that appeals to aspiring designers as well as seasoned art department professionals.

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1. Kim Leonard
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7. Jan Engel
8. Bo Welch

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