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Prince TV Series Home Decoration and Stage Design Analysis

Prince TV Series Home Decoration and Stage Design Analysis

Prince is a series that captivates viewers with its humorous narrative and strong cast, as well as its fantasy-like, medieval atmosphere . This genre, rarely seen on Turkish television, is notable not only for its story but also for its choice of costumes, locations, and décor .
The decorations used in the series create a unique visual language by combining traditional palace aesthetics with a comical and exaggerated tone.

Rather than replicating classic medieval settings verbatim, the Prince's art direction presents them to modern audiences in a more playful and theatrical language. This aesthetic straddles the line between historical and caricatured realism.

Simple room decoration reminiscent of the Prince series set design

Palace Aesthetics: Stone Walls, Dim Lighting, and a Dark Color Palette

Since many scenes of the series take place in a fairytale kingdom, most of the decorations consist of classic medieval elements such as stone walls, fireplaces, large windows, and heavy wooden furniture .

The prominent color palette in the Prince series is as follows:

  • Dark brown – in wooden furniture

  • Burgundy and wine tones – thrones, costumes and curtains

  • Black and dark grey – on stone walls and floors

  • Yellowed gold tones – in accessories and decorative details

  • Dark green and olive tones – in tapestries and fabrics

These colors allow the series to create a historical atmosphere and make the characters stand out in the scenes.

Furniture and Set Design: A Fantastic Medieval Interpretation

The furniture in the series has no real concern for "historical accuracy." Instead:

  • solid wood

  • carved thrones

  • high-backed chairs

  • thick-legged tables

  • flashy but humorous objects

By using it, both a historical character and a comic theatrical atmosphere are added to the scenes.

- Throne room design

One of the most notable areas of the series is the throne room.
Here, a high-ceilinged space, a large throne and dramatic use of lighting are seen.

- Palace inner rooms

Fabric-covered wall panels, tapestries and giant candle holders are frequently used in the interiors of the series.
These details add both weight and a fairytale-like tone to the scenes.

Lighting Use: Dim, Dramatic and Theatrical Effect

The set lighting of Prince is different from the bright lights of typical modern dramas.
Lighting is generally:

  • lamp light effect

  • yellow – amber tones

  • dramatic light that emphasizes shadow

  • fireplace fire reflections

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This lighting style creates a theatrical feel that adds a nostalgic and fantastical aesthetic to scenes while also highlighting the humor of the series.

Clothing and Decoration Matching in the Series

In projects with a medieval concept, character costumes are designed in harmony with the stage decor.
The Prince series achieves this in an entertaining way.

  • Burgundy and gold tones in the throne room scenes

  • More exaggerated and pastel colored clothes in comic scenes

  • Dark and solid colors in action scenes

stands out.

This harmony strengthens the overall atmosphere of the scene.

Accessories: A Combination of Historical and Humorous Objects

Although most of the accessories used in the series resemble historical objects, slightly exaggerated designs are preferred to support the comedic element:

  • giant goblets

  • large maps

  • symbolic swords

  • carved chests

  • imitation armor pieces

  • brightly colored fabrics

  • flashy decorations

These details add both visual richness and a humorous touch to the Prince series.

Emotional Tone of Places: Humor – History – Fantasy Trio

What makes the Prince series special in terms of decoration is that it does not carry complete historical realism.

The series blends three atmospheres:

  • Fantasy → fairytale kingdom world

  • Historical → stone, wood, metal with a medieval feel

  • Comedy → exaggerated set, theatrical design

When these three come together, a visual language unique to the series emerges.

Why is the visual world of the Prince TV series so captivating?

Because the Prince series is aesthetically:

  • seems historical but adapted to modern audiences

  • strengthening humor with theatrical touches

  • reinterpreting medieval motifs in an entertaining language

  • offers a unique set design

If you're looking to decorate your home like the Prince series, heavy, solid furniture, stone-textured accessories, tapestry-like fabrics, and dim lighting are all you need to create the atmosphere. For more content like this from Pera Carpet, visit our blog .

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