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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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WallPops Staff Favorites With so many beautiful NuWallpaper designs, one of the most common question we're asked is, "Which pattern is your favorite?" Of course we love all of our collections, but each person has their own individual style and is bound to gravitate toward specific colorways and prints. So which NuWallpapers made cut? Here are the following favorites from various WallPops staff members. 1.Grace, Product Designer for Wallpops: Lemon Drop and Metrolpolis Lemon Drop NuWallpaper "The Lemon Drop NuW...
More is More – Maximalist Peel and Stick Wallpapers by Masha Volnova o... 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 transfo...
Whimsical Peel and Stick Wallpapers by Caroline et Bettina x WallPops WallPops is pleased to announce our first collaboration of 2022 is with none other than Parisian artists, Caroline, and Bettina! Bursting with color and hand-painted artistry, this collection is the perfect way to kick off the year! Caroline and Bettina met on a train platform in 1990. Bettina was on a train from her native Zurich, Switzerland. Working for a notorious Swiss weaver, her company asked her to go work for Paul Hargittai’s studio to acquire design techniques, but she never re...