WallPops is pleased to announce our latest designer collaboration with The House of Scalamandré! With a century worth of coveted art and craftmanship, Scalamandré’s most iconic prints are now available on our peel and stick substrate.

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Since 1929, Scalamandré has been producing the best in fabric, wallcoverings, furniture, passementerie, lighting and beyond. The brand has been a cornerstone for some of the most extraordinary properties and custom projects, sprawling countless rooms within The White House, and even immortalized in Wes Anderson’s cult classic The Royal Tenenbaums.

See how their high-end textile designs have merged effortlessly on our innovative adhesive and printing technologies.

Spotted in Kate Spade and Barneys New York retail installations, The Denim Zebra Safari print is an animated design. Perfect for the maximalist decorator – this wallpaper is available in five different colorways!

Iconic, world-class, and extraordinary merely scratch the surface of defining this rich addition to the NuWallpaper family.

Drawing from global inspiration, these wallpapers have a timeless elegance. You can’t go wrong with adding one of these wallpapers in your next home renovation project!

Have an eclectic or maximalist aesthetic? Or do you have a keen eye for style and fine design? This collection is right up your alley! Be sure to explore the entire collection here, and let us know on Instagram which new design is your favorite.

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