Hundreds of objects from the films of Oscar and Bafta award-winning director Wes Anderson are to go on display in west London in a retrospective of his work.
Known for his quirky and meticulously-created style and pastel-coloured aesthetic, the exhibition at the Design Museum in Kensington will feature more than 600 models, props and costumes from films including the Grand Budapest Hotel and Royal Tenenbaums.
The museum says this is the first time these items have been displayed in Britain.
Co-curator Lucia Savi said every object was "very personal to him – they are not simply props, they are fully formed pieces of art and design that make his inventive worlds come to life".
Thierry Stefanopoulos/La Cinémathèque françaiseA 3m (10ft) wide model of the Grand Budapest Hotel will be on display