Fifty Shades of Grey: See New Behind-the-Scenes Picture and Get Details From the Set!

Producer Dana Brunetti shared a funny exchange between E.L. James and Max Martini on Twitter

By Jordana Ossad Dec 06, 2013 8:07 PMTags
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It's official when you get your own personalized actor chair.

Fifty Shades of Grey's Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson are the proud recipients of some snazzy seating on the Vancouver set.

The fun behind-the-scenes snapshot was added to the Fifty Shades of Grey Twitter handle on Friday, Dec. 6, along with the simple caption, "Sit back and relax…. #FiftyShades."

Well, not sure if the stars can totally take it easy when the cameras will roll on those scenes in the Red Room of Pain.

The chairs also feature a tasteful white feather, which symbolizes the not-so-innocent tickler S&M-obsessed Christian Grey introduced to his submissive lover Anastasia Steele.

The racy flick, which is due in theaters February 13, 2015, began filming on Sunday, Dec. 1.

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A source reveals to E! News that Dornan and Johnson, who were snapped for the first time on set, have filmed only one scene together.

It wasn't a sexy scene with whips and chains, but rather the moment when the pair meets in a café.

The on-set vibe seems cheerful and businesslike, according to this same source. But that doesn't mean they aren't finding time to chat and crack a few jokes!

Case in point: Producer Dana Brunetti tweeted a funny exchange between the author of the erotic trilogy, E.L. James, and Max Martini, who portrays Grey's bodyguard.

"Quote of the night: "You can't have safe search on! You're the author of 50 Shades of Grey!" Max Martini to @E_L_James when using her iPhone," Brunetti shared on Friday, Dec. 6.

Johnson, who was photographed in a schoolgirl type outfit on Thursday, Dec. 5, does not look uncomfortable or daunted at having to play such a sexy role, the source added.

To the cast and crew: Please keep the behind-the-scene glimpses and details coming!

—Additional reporting by Michelle Falls