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Apartment filled with glass in the style of the Grand Budapest Hotel
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Apartment filled with glass in the style of the Grand Budapest Hotel

Designer Helle Mardahl created this quirky Copenhagen interior in the color palette of Wes Anderson’s 2014 film. As part of the 3 Days of Design exhibition, candy-colored glass took over the Danish apartment. The end result is more like a contemporary art exhibition than a ‘real’ interior, but the
Exhibition including original sets from Wes Anderson’s new film opens in London
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Exhibition including original sets from Wes Anderson’s new film opens in London

Fans, attention! In addition to the many objects used during the filming, which are characteristic of the director’s aesthetic, the exhibition will also recreate one of the key locations of the story. Wes Anderson’s latest film, which premiered at Cannes, is about to hit cinemas worldwide. Asteroid City
This bakery will make you feel like you're in a Wes Anderson movie
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This bakery will make you feel like you're in a Wes Anderson movie

A touch of Georgia and the enchanting world of Wes Anderson meet at Entrée Bakery in Notting Hill, London. The central layout of the London bakery and café pays tribute to the great Georgian feasts, known as supras, where the first thing guests can choose from is a table piled
Behind the scenes with the art director of Wes Anderson’s latest film
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Behind the scenes with the art director of Wes Anderson’s latest film

After a long time, the movie world is in Wes Anderson fever again as The French Dispatch has debuted. The film’s plot revolves around the foreign bureau of an American journalist, as expected, it promises to be the most “Wesandersonal” film of all time. As usual, Wes Anderson’s
Wes Anderson designed a train interior this time
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Wes Anderson designed a train interior this time

The famous director is a huge fan of trains and likes to use them in his films, so the request from the luxury travel company, Belmond, was a natural fit for him: he had to redesign the interior of a 1950s British railway carriage. The meticulously crafted, original Cygnus carriage
Wes Anderson has transformed an entire French city for his latest film
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Wes Anderson has transformed an entire French city for his latest film

Wes Anderson’s films are well known for their characterful, dreamlike sets, and this will be no different with The French Dispatch, coming on 22 October. Instead of shooting the film in several different locations, the Andersons looked for a small French town, Angoulême, which they transformed one to one.
A font family made up of buildings
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A font family made up of buildings

In English designer Mel Edwards’ work, the pastel-colored buildings of Accidentally Wes Anderson are transformed into letters. The unique letters were created as part of the annual open call 36 Days of Type: within its framework, graphic designers, illustrators and artists share reimagined versions of the letters and numbers of
Accidentally familiar scenes
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Accidentally familiar scenes

The Royal Tenenbaums, Moonrise Kingdom, The Grand Budapest Hotel: we can thank Wes Anderson for all three movies. Those who have seen them and other works of the director know that all of his movies come with a truly unique scenery and atmosphere. Written by: Márk Szolomayer The funny-named Instagram