3 Wes Anderson-Inspired Wallpapers That Will Make Your Room Feel As Quirky As His Films

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Wes Anderson‘s visual aesthetic is so instantly recognizable, there’s an entire Subreddit devoted to images that look like they could be from one of the writer/director’s films. And if his whimsical, pastel-hued look is up your alley, we have some great news: MuralsWallpaper is releasing a collection inspired by some of his most popular movies. What’s even more exciting is they’re being released just in time for Anderson’s 50th birthday, which happens to be today, May 1.

The wallpapers are inspired by a few of his most popular movies. Known for his quirky, distinctive, and generally offbeat-but-beautiful taste, it’s no mystery why MuralsWallpaper would embark on a project like this one. With names like “Suzy,” “Agatha,” and “Margot,” it’s easy to see the design connection between each wallpaper and its respective film (“Moonrise Kingdom,” “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” and “The Royal Tenenbaums,” respectively).

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The three designs—whimsical yesteryear butterflies, a blush Georgian wood panel effect, and a tiger/tropical leaves combo (very Pattern of the Year if we do say so ourselves)— can be used to accent a wall or adorn a room in its entirety. They’d also be great choices for a closet makeover if you have one you’ve been meaning to get to. (Here’s some inspiration for a weekend closet renovation if so.)

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While these are Wes Anderson-inspired wallpapers through and through, you don’t need to even be a fan of his to enjoy them. It’s a bonus that diehard fans can use something like this in their home and enjoy the film references, but these designs stand on their own.

Now, if we can just figure out how to bring some other aspects of “Moonrise Kingdom” into our summer ahead…