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The Academy Award Goes To...

Scene still from The Danish Girl

Photo: Focus Features

Known as one of the biggest award shows for the film industry, the Academy Awards highlights the achievements of actors, producers, writers and composers. However, one category that’s often overlooked is set design. This year The Danish Girl has been nominated in the category, featuring stunning backdrops from 1920s Copenhagen, Paris, and Germany. Each location in the film is dressed with beautiful antique furniture and impressively accurate interiors.

The Danish Girl set: Copenhagen interior

Photo: Focus Features

The Copenhagen set was done wonderfully—the addition of antique easels and chairs really solidifies the film’s period accuracy. Architectural Digest sits down with production designer Eve Stewart to discuss what went on behind the scenes to pull off this incredible period film.

The Danish Girl set design still

Photo: Focus Features

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