
Wes Anderson films are favourites of everyone. From the whimsical plot lines to the eccentric characters they are, more or less, modern-day fairytales.
A few weeks ago we brought you Accidental Wes Anderson, a subreddit devoted to pictures of locations which look like they've escaped from the set of Wes's films.
But how about if you could turn your own house into a Wes Anderson set? Here, we've rounded up a few products to help you turn your living room into a space Bill Murray would be proud to get weird in.

If you, too, feel the urge to hang a collection of self-penned portraits of your sister artfully across one wall à la Richie Tenenbaum, here's a delightful set of mismatched frames with which to do so. Fun fact: Richie's pictures? Drawn by Wes Anderson's brother, Eric Anderson.
In fact, you can even BUY the pictures in postcard form here from Wes's official store. (YES, there is a store).
ABm Home Frames, £79, available at eBay

You can actually still purchase the infamous zebra-print wallpaper from The Royal Tenenbaums from Scalamandre but, at around £240 a roll, it's kind of pricey. A cheaper alternative (and one that looks like you didn't completely rip the film off) is this yellow zebra cushion from Rosa & Clara Designs.
Rosa & Clara Designs Zebras Cushion, £45, available at Wolf & Badger

In fact, Rosa & Clara take us neatly into Moonrise Kingdom territory – the film filled with beautifully kitsch retro designs. This giraffe lampshade has whimsical childhood innocence written all over it.
Rosa & Clara Designs Giraffes Lampshade, £70, available at Wolf & Badger

Vintage suitcases pop up all over Wes Anderson films – from Grand Budapest Hotel to The Darjeeling Limited, to Moonrise Kingdom. Head to Steamline Luggage for everything from steamer trunks to retro suitcases.
Steamline Luggage The Artiste Luggage Set, from £305, available at Steamline Luggage

No self-respecting living room trying to emulate the lobby of the Grand Budapest Hotel is complete without an art deco drinks trolley. This one deserves to be filled with only the finest bottles and glasses – no Vodkat here, thank you very much.
Rose & Grey Zelda Brass & Glass Drinks Trolley, £365, available at Rose & Grey

Back to Moonrise Kingdom. Suzy's brother's battery-powered record player probably isn't going to be much use to you in 2017 but this retro DAB radio comes a pleasant second.
I Love Retro DAB Radio, £71.20, available at Not On The High Street

So-called millennial pink was all over 2014's Grand Budapest Hotel and yet here we are, three years later, pretending it's something new. This armchair is wildly impractical (don't you dare put your feet on it) but it does look really, really good.
Made Frame Pink Blush Velvet Armchair, £599, available at Made

Because how else to guide Suzy and Sam across New Penzance? Don't forget your binoculars as well.
Clas Ohlson Lantern, £5.99, available at Clas Ohlson

If Natalie Portman in Hotel Chevalier had you aching to turn your bedroom into a decadent yellow brocaded paradise, may we suggest taking it slow? These wall lamps are a great knockoff of the iconic pair that frame her bed.
The Lighting Company Stanford Double Wall Light, £144, available at The Lighting Company
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