'Severance' Comes to Life in Blanked Studios 'Lumon' Stationary Set
Blanked Studios, known for its "dystopian brutalist" product designs, has introduced a special project that fits neatly into Apple TV+'s Severance universe. With a playful Instagram reel, the product design studio showed off a chrome office set very realistically branded as Lumon office wares from the show.With a standing desk folder, a valet tray, an Industrial accent lamp and coasters, Blanked Studios Severance-inspired collection reprises its signature pieces with new laser engraved Lumon logos. The set is jokingly referred to as "officially sanctioned office supplies," a reference to the series, which is approaching the end of its second season on March 21. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Brandon (@brandinowang) Starring Adam Scott and written by Ben Stiller, the sci-fi workplace thriller has gained particular attention for its eerie, modernist set design characterized by stark minimalism. Inside the fictional Lumon headquarters, interiors evoke 20th-century corporate interiors found in famous sites like Paris's Espace Niemeyer

Blanked Studios, known for its "dystopian brutalist" product designs, has introduced a special project that fits neatly into Apple TV+'s Severance universe. With a playful Instagram reel, the product design studio showed off a chrome office set very realistically branded as Lumon office wares from the show.
With a standing desk folder, a valet tray, an Industrial accent lamp and coasters, Blanked Studios Severance-inspired collection reprises its signature pieces with new laser engraved Lumon logos. The set is jokingly referred to as "officially sanctioned office supplies," a reference to the series, which is approaching the end of its second season on March 21.
Starring Adam Scott and written by Ben Stiller, the sci-fi workplace thriller has gained particular attention for its eerie, modernist set design characterized by stark minimalism. Inside the fictional Lumon headquarters, interiors evoke 20th-century corporate interiors found in famous sites like Paris's Espace Niemeyer
Design cameos feature pieces from historic names like Dieter Rams, including his Braun sound system and the Vitsœ 620 chair, delighting design enthusiasts and introducing the iconic pieces to new audiences.
As the show approaches its season 2 finale and its aesthetic influence continues to proliferate, more Lumon-inspired design may continue to rise from the "Severed Floor".