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Live your Wes Anderson-inspired fantasy at an east London hotel

If you’ve ever found yourself wishing you could live in the pastel wonderlands of Wes Anderson’s work, you might want to book a stay at 100 Shoreditch – specifically in their specially-themed Accidentally Wes Anderson hotel room, available for one week only until November 9th.

To celebrate the release of Accidentally Wes Anderson’s new postcard book, featuring 26 gorgeous images from Andersonesque locations around the world, a single suite at the recently renovated hotel has been transformed into a wonderland for any Anderson superfan, complete with clouds, a canary-yellow telescope, and a canopy bed that wouldn’t look out of place in the Tenenbaums’ quaint New York townhouse.

The room comes fully-equipped with Accidentally Wes Anderson prints on the wall, and even a Hendricks-stocked mini bar. You better act fast though, as the room is only available for the next week. What’s more, all proceeds from the week-long residency will go to Refuge, so you can lounge around in style and feel good about it.

If you can’t quite stretch to a stay in the Accidentally Wes Anderson suite, fear not, because just next door at The Old Bank Vault, an immersive exhibition is running until November 13, bringing to life some of the beautiful images which have made Accidentally Wes Anderson such a hit.

You can get some inspiration for your next holiday or just snap some photos for Instagram – and even pick up some Accidentally Wes Anderson merch if you’re so inclined. This perfectly curated pop of colour is an excellent answer to the autumnal blues, and it’s totally free to enter, with no need to book.

The Accidentally Wes Anderson Pop-Up takes place at One Hundred Shoreditch Hotel, 100 Shoreditch High Street, London, E1 6JQ, until November 13, and is open Tuesday – Sunday, from 11am-7pm.

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