Unless you've been hiding down a rabbit hole, you've likely heard the never-ending buzz for Tim Burton's latest creation, Alice and Wonderland. Here at ShelterPop, we're big fans of Tim Burton's bold style and we've all been buzzing for weeks with excitement for the film. So, we rounded up a bunch of Wonderland-inspired housewares to celebrate this creative film. We'll take any excuse we can get to wax on about our favorite childhood tale!
Love Alice as much as we do? Check out a few of our top picks for movie-inspired decor -- straight from Wonderland:

Off with their heads! Photos (clockwise, from left to right): Streamline, Jonathan Adler, American Home Stencils, Country Living, John Derian, Plasticland
2. Harlequin Pillow, $125, Jonathan Adler
3. Brick Mural Decal, $26, American Home Stencils
4. Art Deco Side Chair, $1000, Country Living
5. Suits Coasters, $30, Target
6. Oversized Pocket Watch Wall Clock, $46, PlasticLand

Let's have a tea party! Photos (clockwise, from left to right): Dust Furniture, Anthropologie, Mahar Dry Goods, InMod, Amazon
2. One-Lump Lamp, $200, Anthropologie
3. Toadstool Tea Set, $160, Mahar Dry Goods
4. Tobiko Sofa, $4000, InMod
5. Rosanna Teapot, $35, Amazon

Down the rabbit hole! Photos (clockwise, from left to right): Z Gallerie, Panik Design, Home Decor World, Amazon, 1 Stop Gifts, Funky Sofa
2. Harry Allen Piggy Bank, $190, Panik Design
3. Fleur de Lis Wall Plques, $43, Home Decor World
4. Rosanna Kings Road Gift Set, $80, Amazon
5. Argyle Pink/Green Throw, $30, 1 Stop Gifts
6. Chaise Lounge, $600, Funky Sofa
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Reader comments (Page 1 of 1)
I want the Tobiko sofa....but where would I put it?
ReplyCute, different "really" but I'll stick to my Victorian decor, sofas, etc.. They are all softer on the rear-end!
ReplyOutside of Toontown in Disneyland, I can't think of a single use for any of this stuff once the novelty of the film dies down (and it will).
ReplySo, if you REALLY have to have this household flotsam, just wait a year or two. You'll be able to pick it up in any thrift shop for what it's REALLY worth--next to nothing.
Ouch, Couric's Nemesis! I think you forget that there are actual Lewis Carroll fans out there!
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