🗂️ Designing the Divide: How Set Decoration Shapes the Severed Mind
This episode steps into the unnervingly pristine halls of Lumon Industries with Andrew Baseman, the Emmy‑nominated set decorator behind the unforgettable visual language of Severance. His work transforms sterile corporate architecture into a psychological battleground — one cubicle, corridor, and curated object at a time.
Baseman breaks down how set decoration becomes a storytelling engine in a world where employees live two lives: the “innie” trapped in Lumon’s labyrinth of productivity, and the “outie” who remains blissfully unaware. Every stapler, desk toy, and piece of outdated tech becomes a clue to identity, control, and rebellion.
🏢 Why Lumon’s World Matters
Severance isn’t just a workplace thriller — it’s a meditation on identity, labor, and the spaces we inhabit. Andrew Baseman’s work gives the series its emotional texture, grounding its sci‑fi premise in tactile, lived‑in detail. This episode offers a rare look at how design choices shape the story’s most haunting questions.
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