WallPops is thrilled to announce the newest artist collaboration to hit the site: NuWallpaper x Aelfie!

Founded in 2012 by Aelfie Oudghiri, the Brooklyn-based furnishing brand creates colorful, edgy home décor products that showcase a unique, vivacious design style.

Recognized by Vogue, The New York Times, Elle Décor, Refinery29, and Dwell, Aelfie is a renowned powerhouse in eclectic home décor. Inspired by travel, thrifting, and film, Aelfie creates one-of-a-kind textiles, rugs, home décor all with unapologetically vibrant motifs!

Enter her newest venture: peel and stick NuWallpaper!

“My design style can be a lot for some people. But it’s nice to go wild in a powder room or playroom.” – Aelfie Oudghiri

This NuWallpaper collaboration features funky leopard prints, abstract doodles, and retro geometrics that all radiate an upbeat, colorful energy.

These vivid patterns add a huge pop of personality to your space without damaging your walls, making this collection perfect for renters and DIYers alike! Just peel, stick, and you’re done! Shop the newest WallPops collaboration NuWallpaper x Aelfie now on wallpops.com, and don’t forget to tag us @WallPops @aelfie_ in your home décor projects!

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