props

props
(or property)
  abbreviation for properties - refers to the furnishings, fixtures, hand-held objects, decorations, or any other moveable items that are seen or used on a film (or stage) set but that are not a structural part of the set; usually the responsibility of the prop man or property master.
  Example: Life-size cutouts of celebrity guests, from the set of The King of Comedy (1983)

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