Interior Design often requires precision detailing and measurements. Any errors in judgement are swiftly punished by an angry client or an embarrassing series of expensive repercussions. In the case of Alice in Wonderland however, all these rules went the way of the grin without a cat.
The American photographer Annie Leibovitz took her fondness for the Lewis Carroll fantasy and transferred it into her work. Below are three photos she took for an edition of Vogue Magazine. They both illustrate ways in which Alice in Wonderland-style artwork and fashion have impacted on the styles of some designers.


Whilst these shots are obviously not going to be standard templates that you’ll use when designing your own rooms, they can serve as a reminder that often the best ideas come from the strangest and least expected places. In short, keep your eyes open and your mind receptive.

Would you want a giant woman taking up valuable sofa space in your room?
See also: Alice in Wonderland Bedroom: Ideas for Designing a Kid’s Themed Room


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NOOOOOOO not a giant woman on my sofa!! But, I don’t mind a *firang poet*