We’re beyond excited to introduce our latest NuWallpaper collection: Black and White. The black and white designs embody a chic and sophisticated feel. Perfect for statement walls, these stylish peel and stick wallpapers can easily turn a blank wall into an elegant one without the hassle. Here are five of our favorite Black and White NuWallpaper prints!

Black Imprint

Our Black Imprint Wallpaper has a black brushstroke design which gives it an artistic look. Spruce up a plain wall with this edgy yet sophisticated wallpaper. Add it to a closet or open shelf kitchen and beautify plain spaces.

Shop Black Imprint Peel and Stick Wallpaper here.

Black Linear

Modern, sleek, and elegant are the words that come to mind when we think of this Black Linear Wallpaper. Reminiscent of the art deco style of the 1920s, this geometric peel and stick design will turn any wall from a blank space to a stylish piece of art. This Nuwallpaper is perfect for a powder room or statement wall.

Shop Black Linear Peel and Stick Wallpaper here.

Black Beauty

The beauty of this black and white removable wallpaper speaks for itself. The pencil sketch inspired design gives this NuWallpaper a French feel with the repeating of overlapping flowers. A prefect mixture of classic and modern, the Black Beauty design adds a fabulous look to even the blandest room.

Shop Black Beauty Peel and Stick Wallpaper here.

Black Conopy

A contemporary take on this botanical design will easily turn a modern room into a chic one. This botanical design features a distressed sketch look that adds an artsy image to its tropical style. The Black Canopy peel and stick wallpaper is a more subtle version of a jungle theme wallpaper which allows it to be hung in almost any home.

Shop Black Canopy Peel and Stick Wallpaper here.

Black Secret Garden

It is no secret that our Black Secret Garden removable wallpaper emits a feminine floral feel on a crisp white background. Subtle yet intricate, this NuWallpaper feels chic and inviting. The black and white hues bring the garden of flowers to life with a monochromatic edge.

Shop Black Secret Garden Peel and Stick wallpaper here.

Our Black and White collection brings elegance to your home with each Peel and Stick wallpaper. Whether you prefer geometric, edgy or floral patterns, there is a design right for your wall. Don’t forget to tag us on Instagram if you have hung a NuWallpaper design on your wall!

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