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New NuWallpaper: Introducing Scandinavian and Tibetan Grasscloth Collections

WallPops is pleased to present our new NuWallpaper collections, Scandinavian and Tibetan Grasscloth. With designs inspired by traditional patterns and textures, these collections effortlessly encapsulate Scandinavian and grasscloth styles. The beautiful botanical and animal prints of the Scandinavian collection will add a needed sense of whimsy to homes, while…

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Scalamandré x NuWallpaper: Now Available 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. Source: WallPops 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 countl...
10 Reasons You Should Use Peel and Stick NuWallpaper Need a reason to try out NuWallpaper? Here are 10 that will convince you to get rolling with a peel and stick wallpaper project. 1. It's renter-friendly. NuWallpaper is made with virgin vinyl and a renter-friendly adhesive that makes repositioning, removing, and reusing easier than ever. The best part? No damage or residue is left behind, making for easy cleanup when it is time to head out of your apartment, or when you are ready for a fresh look. 2. It's affordable. ...
Marimekko x WallPops: The Iconic Florals are now Peel and Stick Wallpa... WallPops is thrilled to unveil our latest collaboration is with the iconic Marimekko! Celebrating 70 years of bringing vibrancy and joy to the people, the Finnish design and lifestyle brand is renowned for its original prints and rich infusion of color. Printmakers at heart, the company brings their optimistic designs to everything from textiles to tableware: clothing, bags, accessories, and home decor items – which now includes peel and stick wallpaper! Perfect for our color enthusiasts, ec...

7 Peel and Stick Wallpapers You’ve Never Seen Before

 Chic Blue and Grey Removable Wallpapers for Modern Homes
We are so excited to introduce brand new patterns in our line of peel and stick wallpaper! Since premiering last summer, NuWallpaper has revolutionized the way wallpaper can be used.

We have expanded our designs to reflect our favorite trends in home decor. These…

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NuWallpaper Before & After Nurseries Get Made Over With Peel & Stick Wallpaper Having a nursery that will be a comforting, enjoyable space for your baby is ideal, but not always easy...until now. NuWallpaper is the perfect alternative to traditional wall decor. This peel & stick wallpaper collection was made with nurseries in mind. It takes only minutes to apply and, if your child outgrows the design, only seconds to remove! Take a look at these nurseries that were made over with NuWallpaper Blue Elephant Para...
Alja Horvat x NuWallpaper: Our Newest Artist Collaboration WallPops is committed to spotlighting talented artists and designers from all over the world. Our latest collaboration is one we are beyond excited about: Alja Horvat x NuWallpaper! Hailing from scenic Slovenia, the 25-year-old graphic designer and illustrator’s free-spirited bohemian stylings have already made waves. Alja was recognized by Forbes in 2020 as part of their 30 Under 30 Art & Culture it-list and received the Elle Style Fashion Award in 2019 for her work. “I’m mostly ...
WallPops ABC’S to Ace Back-To-School: Seven Tips for Success in ... Returning to school after the months off spent in the sun with family and friends is tough. Not only for teachers, but for students too. If you've experienced the summer scaries and believe you're not ready to head back to your desk, don't stress! WallPops has your back with our lucky seven tips for success to ace the start of the new academic year. A-pple Source: Crafting Chicks Who doesn't think of "apple" when back-to-school season starts? Our first tip for students and educators is...