Willis Wonderland: The Legendary House of Atomic Kitsch Pop-Up Book

Hillary Carlip, Trudy Roth, Neal McCullough, and Mike Malkovas
$ 60.00

In 1937, legendary architect William Kesling built what was rumored to be the MGM party house in North Hollywood, California. In 1980, Allee Willis, Hall of Fame Songwriter the New York Times dubbed "the Queen of Kitsch," bought the rare Streamline Moderne home with her first royalty checks from the Earth, Wind & Fire hits "September" and "Boogie Wonderland," and Willis Wonderland was born.

This architectural pop-up book on steroids pays homage to this iconic home, its world-renowned collection of pop-culture kitsch, and celebrates Willis’s singular artistry, bold vision, and infectious joie de vivre.

100% of the sales go to the Willis Wonderland Foundation, empowering the next generation of artists.

Written by Hillary Carlip & Trudy Roth. Designed by Hillary Carlip. Illustrated by Neal McCullough. Paper engineering by Mike Malkovas.