About The Set Decorator

The Set Decorator is a working hub for production design. Four working pillars, one slider-driven interface that adapts to the show you're decorating.

The four pillars

Cleared Artwork & Designs from Abrams. A searchable library of legally-cleared imagery for set use. Every piece carries a rights badge and a verifiable provenance link back to the source archive — Wikimedia Commons, Library of Congress, the Internet Archive, museum digital collections. Filter by era, palette, orientation, and medium.

Fast-Print Delivery. Order any piece printed at production size, on archival paper or canvas, framed or unframed. Same-day Uber Direct delivery inside the LA basin. Production-shipper handoff anywhere else. The order pipeline runs on the existing Designer Wallcoverings Shopify rail.

Vintage Prop Dig. One search box that hits 1stDibs, Chairish, eBay vintage, Etsy vintage, ShopGoodwill, and EstateSales.net — surfacing only what fits your era, budget, and location filters. We never crawl behind a TOS wall; some lanes return a handoff link so you complete the find on the dealer's own site.

SDSA Member Hub. Every Set Decorators Society of America member, listed with their name, current title from IMDb, public LinkedIn, public-listed email and phone. We only show what the member has voluntarily published — no private contacts, no scraped emails.

The slider system

Four sliders — era, palette, density, and tone — drive the visual language of the site. Each combination resolves to one of seven named themes: period, regency, mid-century, new-hollywood, film-noir, contemporary, or brutalist. Move the era slider to 1965 and the catalog renders in mid-century oranges and teal. Move it to 1820 and you get regency cream. Slide tone to the right and everything goes brutalist.

Why bother? Production design is contextual. The site that helps you decorate a Wes Anderson feature should not look the same as the one helping you decorate a Tarantino feature. Your choice persists in your browser, so when you come back the site remembers what show you're on.

What you'll never see here

You'll never see the words AI, generator, or model in a user-facing place on this site. Imagery comes from cleared archives. Member data comes from the Society and from IMDb. Print fulfillment runs through Designer Wallcoverings. Delivery runs through Uber Direct. Every lane is a real lane.

Who builds this

The Set Decorator is built and maintained by Abrams — a working production-design hub operator with one storefront rail (Designer Wallcoverings), one cleared library (Abrams), and a long-standing relationship with the SDSA membership. For corrections, additions, or to remove your listing, write info@thesetdecorator.com.