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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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Fashion Week Inspired: Creating Runway-Worthy Spaces From Runway to Room – Fashion Week Inspired Spaces with WallPops In the dynamic world of creative design, inspiration knows no bounds. Just as fashion designers push the boundaries of creativity on the runway, translating those haute looks into interiors can bring an avant-garde flair to our homes. Here’s how you can implement fearlessly fierce designs inspired by fashion week into your space with WallPops peel and stick home décor products. Get floored for funky tile options Choose an...
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 ...