- Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
- The Secret of NIMH (1982)
- The Indian in the Cupboard (1995)
- The Magic Roundabout (2005)
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
- The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018)
- The Brave Little Toaster (1987)
- The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1986)
- The Magic Bed (1961)
- The Princess and the Magical Kingdom (2001)
Welcome to a world where furniture isn't just for sitting or sleeping; it's alive with magic and wonder! This unique collection of fantasy films explores the extraordinary lives of chairs, tables, and wardrobes, offering viewers a delightful escape into realms where inanimate objects have their own tales to tell. Whether you're a fan of whimsical adventures or simply looking for something out of the ordinary, these films will captivate your imagination and perhaps make you look at your own furniture in a whole new light.

Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971)
Description: A magical bedpost transports children to fantastical lands, making this Disney classic a must-watch for anyone interested in enchanted furniture.
Fact: The film combines live-action with animation, a technique Disney used in other classics like "Mary Poppins."


The Secret of NIMH (1982)
Description: Although primarily about mice, the film includes a magical amulet that interacts with household items, adding a touch of furniture fantasy.
Fact: This was Don Bluth's first film after leaving Disney, and it's known for its darker, more mature themes compared to typical animated features of the time.


The Indian in the Cupboard (1995)
Description: While not strictly about furniture, the magical cupboard that brings a toy to life certainly fits our theme. This film explores the consequences of magic and the responsibilities it entails.
Fact: The film was adapted from a children's book by Lynne Reid Banks and features a young Omri, played by Hal Scardino, who discovers the magic of the cupboard.


The Magic Roundabout (2005)
Description: While not strictly about furniture, the magical roundabout itself can be considered an enchanted piece of furniture, leading characters on whimsical adventures.
Fact: The film is based on the French children's TV series "Le Manège enchanté" and features a voice cast including Ian McKellen and Kylie Minogue.


The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
Description: The wardrobe that serves as a portal to Narnia is a pivotal piece of furniture in this beloved fantasy saga, making it an essential part of our collection.
Fact: The film was a massive success, leading to a series of adaptations of C.S. Lewis's books.


The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018)
Description: While centered around a nutcracker, the film's magical setting includes enchanted furniture, making it a fitting addition to our list.
Fact: The film is loosely based on E.T.A. Hoffmann's "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" and features stunning visual effects.


The Brave Little Toaster (1987)
Description: This animated gem features household appliances, including a toaster, who embark on a quest to find their owner. It's a heartwarming tale of friendship and adventure, making it a perfect fit for our furniture fantasy theme.
Fact: The film was based on a novel by Thomas M. Disch and features voice work by notable actors like Jon Lovitz and Phil Hartman.


The Adventures of Milo and Otis (1986)
Description: This film features a cat and dog who encounter various adventures, including a magical encounter with a talking chair.
Fact: The film was originally released in Japan as "Koneko Monogatari" and was later dubbed for international audiences.


The Magic Bed (1961)
Description: This lesser-known film tells the story of a magical bed that takes its occupants on adventures, blending fantasy with a touch of humor.
Fact: It's based on the book "The Magic Bed-Knob; or, How to Become a Witch in Ten Easy Lessons" by Mary Norton.


The Princess and the Magical Kingdom (2001)
Description: A princess discovers a magical kingdom hidden within her own castle, where furniture plays a key role in her adventures.
Fact: This film is a lesser-known animated feature that blends fairy tale elements with fantasy.
