WallPops is partnering with artists across the country to transform their art into peel and stick wallpaper, and our newest collaboration features the exotic and lively illustrative style of Masha Volnova of Pip & Lo! WallPops has partnered with her to bring you one of our most unconventional collections to date, and we’re so excited to unveil this vibrant and out-of-this-world assortment with our DIYers.

Meet Masha

WallPops is partnering with artists across the country to transform their art into peel and stick wallpaper, and our newest collaboration features the exotic and lively illustrative style of Masha Volnova of Pip & Lo! WallPops has partnered with her to bring you one of our most unconventional collections to date, and we’re so excited to unveil this vibrant and out-of-this-world assortment with our DIYers.

Insider scoop: Her design process starts with quick hand-drawn sketches, which are then digitalized and arranged into patterns on the computer!

Inspired by the beauty of the natural world, this collection ranges from rainforest flora to wildlife encounters and the ethereal beauty of our universe. Masha’s always dreamt of seeing her prints as wallpaper, and WallPops is so very pleased to be able to bring her vision to life on our peel and stick substrate!

Let’s take a deeper dive into her collection and get lost in Masha’s colorful and intriguing universe.

Pip & Lo by Masha Volnova x WallPops

“This collection is very versatile”, says Masha. “It’s definitely not traditional in a common sense, but I can see so many applications for the papers, especially as feature walls in bedrooms, kids’ rooms, living areas and hallways”.

You can get really creative with how you use these peel and stick designs. With so many color variations, there’s a pattern for every placement you could dream of! Take Clementine for example; this retro-eclectic watercolor design would look perfect in a bath, kitchen, or even in between shelving.

This citrus themed peel and stick wallpaper will instantly pep up any space!

“Cat Nap is by far my design of choice. This print has seen so many applications, it never ceases to amaze me.” – Masha of Pip & Lo

A highly energetic and lively pattern, we’d have to agree with Masha that this pattern amazes us in all four colorways. The plum and blush hues will add a feminine and fresh touch to your living area or transitional spaces, while the navy and gold adds a wild and exotic flair.

Masha’s collection encompasses all things lively and offbeat, but even if you’re not a bold or eclectic decorator, there’s still a pattern for you! There are so many beautiful florals in this collection that you’ll be in awe with how you can use them in your home.

Be sure to explore the entire collection to unlock the exclusive patterns now available on wallpops.com. And use code PIPANDLO10 at checkout for an additional 10% off just for reading!

Don’t forget to tag us on Instagram so we can see how you use this collection into your own home and for a chance to be featured on our social media pages.

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