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Decorating Pages: TV and Film Design

Kim Wannop - Set Decorator
Production Design
Set Decoration
Frasier
Set Design
Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Death and Other Details
Avatar: the Last Airbender
Ripley
The Crown
Feud: Capote Vs. the Swans
Hulu
Shögun
Emmy Awards
Netflix
Art Deco
The Hindenburg
Manhunt
Amazon Prime
Loot
Oscar Awards

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 Victor Molero joins Decorating Pages to break down the production design of Season 2 of The Night Manager (Prime Video). This episode dives into global location strategy across London, Colombia, and Spain, plus how Tenerife (Canar... more

n the 250th episode of Decorating Pages, Emmy-winning Set Decorator and host Kim Wannop looks back at how the podcast started, how it grew into a go-to source for production design and set decoration conversations, and what comes next for the show. K... more

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Production Designer Sara K White (Emmy-nominated for The Flight Attendant) joins Decorating Pages to break down the production design of Peacock’s Ponies—a 1970s spy series built through color, texture, ceilings, and period logistics that would break... more

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Kim Wannop goes LIVE on the red carpet at the 30th Annual Art Directors Guild (ADG) Awards in Los Angeles, grabbing quick interviews with production designers, art directors, set decorators, and animation artists about world-building, schedules, and ... more

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Recent Guests

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
Tamara Duval
Production designer for Frankenstein
Frankenstein (TV/Film)
Episode: ADG Awards 2026 Winners + Red Carpet Interviews | Production Design + Set Decoration
Natalie Gross
Nominated for Palm Royale; set decorator
Palm Royale
Episode: ADG Awards 2026 Winners + Red Carpet Interviews | Production Design + Set Decoration
Lydia Marks
Decorator; nominated for Black Rabbit
Black Rabbit
Episode: ADG Awards 2026 Winners + Red Carpet Interviews | Production Design + Set Decoration
Tamara Deverelle
Production Designer for Frankenstein
Frankenstein team
Episode: Oscars 2026 Production Design Nominees Breakdown: Frankenstein, Hamnet, Sinners, Marty Supreme + One Battle After Another
Shane View
Set Decorator for Frankenstein
Frankenstein team
Episode: Oscars 2026 Production Design Nominees Breakdown: Frankenstein, Hamnet, Sinners, Marty Supreme + One Battle After Another

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 States6 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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Guests are informative and relevant without dwelling on industry war stories.
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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Dancing with the Stars Production Designer James Yarnell | Wicked Night, Live TV Set Design, and the Mirrorball Trophy
Q: How do you handle the tight production schedule of a live show?
There's a constant turnaround from Tuesday show's air to the next performance, with strict deadlines for rehearsals and adjustments based on audience responses and creative needs.
Dancing with the Stars Production Designer James Yarnell | Wicked Night, Live TV Set Design, and the Mirrorball Trophy
Q: How has the set evolved over the years?
The set has grown more elaborate over the years while maintaining the focus on the dance floor and the judges' desk, adapting to changes like LED screens and more complex lighting.
Dancing with the Stars Production Designer James Yarnell | Wicked Night, Live TV Set Design, and the Mirrorball Trophy
Q: What is your number one concern when building sets for Dancing with the Stars?
Choreography and cameras are the number one concerns, as you have to provide a space where both dancers and cameras can work seamlessly together.
Pluribus (ADG Nominated) Design Breakdown | Production Designer Denise Pizzini + Set Decorator Ashley Michelle Marsh (Better Call Saul)
Q: What was the most challenging aspect of the Ice Hotel build?
Denise mentioned the complexity of the design and construction, ensuring it was both visually stunning and authentic to the aesthetics of actual ice hotels.
Pluribus (ADG Nominated) Design Breakdown | Production Designer Denise Pizzini + Set Decorator Ashley Michelle Marsh (Better Call Saul)
Q: What specific elements made the show look different from Better Call Saul?
Denise noted that they focused on ensuring the sets had distinct aesthetics, such as the character of Carol's house which was designed to reflect her taste and status, separate from Better Call Saul.

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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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2. Jan Engel
3. Bo Welch
4. Claire Kaufman
5. Tamara Duval
6. Natalie Gross
7. Lydia Marks
8. Tamara Deverelle

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