Kate Byron designs modernist Don't Worry Darling set as “a playful and debaucherous take on the 1950s”

Production designer Kate Byron used vintage “treasures” and referenced key modernist architecture to create the set of psychological thriller Don’t Worry Darling, which was shot in California’s Palm Springs.

Byron drew on the architecture and interior style of the many modernist buildings that dominate the landscape in the desert city to create Victory – a fictional, utopian 1950s-style society where the film takes place.

Katie Byron referenced modernist architecture for the film

“We wanted to build a playful and debaucherous take on the 1950s, when there was this illustrious progressive, mid-century modern movement happening,” Byron told Dezeen.

“The world of Victory is supposed to be alluring, it’s supposed to be

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