We’re thrilled to announce the arrival of our latest peel and stick wallpaper collection:

Nabela Noor Home x WallPops!

A heartfelt fusion of culture and creativity, this collection reflects Nabela Noor’s South Asian roots and her journey as a designer and storyteller.

For Nabela, design is deeply personal. As a Bangladeshi American and proud Pennsylvania native, her first interiors collection with WallPops is a homecoming in every sense. Crafted by the WallPops designers in the historic York Wallcoverings studio, this collection celebrates the beauty and richness of block print traditions, floral motifs, and truly timeless pattern work.

Featuring four patterns in a range of inviting, versatile colorways, this evergreen collection honors Nabela’s past and present—championing inspiration from authentic Bangladeshi design, travels to the South of France, and beyond while embracing the accessibility of easy-to-install wallpaper that makes great style possible for everyone.

Meet the Designs:

Aliviya

Densely packed blooms and trailing vines in a soft, symmetrical repeat evoke the allure of vintage saris and hand-carved detail.

Safia

Inspired by traditional Indian block prints, this pattern features a delicate mini floral buta
motif arranged in a neat, repeating grid over a linen-inspired backdrop.

Zareen

Vertical bands of blooming botanicals form a graceful, hand-stamped pattern over a linen-inspired backdrop.

Faiza

Symmetrical blooms with paisley foliage form a damask that repeats evenly over a solid
backdrop.

“I’ve come to realize that my design philosophy is grounded in the idea that the true beauty
of a home lies in how it makes you feel,” Nabela shares. “Our emotions are often tied to our
memories, so I design by honoring both my feelings in the present and the nostalgia of the
life I’ve lived.”

“I wanted everyone to experience the joy of transforming their space with ease,” Nabela adds, on choosing peel and stick NuWallpaper. “With these wallpapers, you can add warmth, depth, and beauty to any room-quickly, effortlessly, and on your own terms.”

Style That Feels Like Home
At WallPops, we believe home should feel like you—warm, welcoming, and full of meaning. The
Nabela Noor Home x WallPops collection brings that spirit to life through rich patterns, heartfelt
inspiration, and the simplicity of peel and stick application.
Thoughtful design meets everyday living—so you can create a home that honors your story, one
beautiful wall at a time.

Explore the collection now on WallPops.com!

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