What if Wes Anderson designed your house? His aesthetic is colourful, warm and inviting - perfect ingredients for beautiful home decor. Live Like Wes focuses on the interior design and styling of
classic Wes Anderson films and shows you how to apply it at home. The book is split into eight chapters, each based on an Anderson movie and the aesthetic styling it best exemplifies -
Bohemian kitsch for
The Royal Tenenbaums,
cottage-core for
Fantastic Mr Fox,
pattern for
The Darjeeling Limited,
European Charm for
The French Dispatch,
whimsical for
Moonrise Kingdom,
Mid-Century Modern for
Asteroid City,
symmetry for
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou and
dopamine decor for
The Grand Budapest Hotel. So whether you're in the market for a cottage-core kitchen straight out of
Fantastic Mr Fox or you want to turn your dining room into a Mid-Century Modern masterpiece a la
Asteroid City, there is something here
no matter how deep you want to live your Wes fantasy.
With
well-researched film analysis and practical advice on how to get the look, the book includes
stunning photos from 30 international interior designers who have emanated the Anderson aesthetic - to perfection. Each chapter also includes an
illustrated step-by-step project and a party plan inspired by a film. Knit yourself a Steve Zissou red beanie table favour and you'll be all set for
The Life Aquatic lunch menu, complete with original negroni recipe, playlist and dream invite list. Of course David Attenborough is invited.
This beautiful book is perfect for fans of
Accidentally Wes or anyone who would like to make that Wes magic last after the final credits.
Author: Jessie Atkinson
Publisher: Hachette Mobius
Published: 01/13/2026
Pages: 208
Binding Type: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781529447194
About the Author
Jessie Atkinson is a writer from Manchester who has worked for magazines such as British GQ and NME. As a film obsessive and sucker for anything visually appealing, she is the perfect candidate for falling under the Wes Anderson spell. Her favourites are Isle of Dogs and The Grand Budapest Hotel, and she hopes that Wes will one day make a horror film.