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 returned to work in Switzerland!

Caroline, who had worked for five years at this studio, was asked to pick Bettina up at the train station, where they quickly became best friends! This led to them opening their own studio in Paris a short two years later.

While they initially focused on the fashion market, Caroline and Bettina developed a unique creative environment where color played a key role. Customers from all over the world, both in fashion and home décor markets, were drawn to their collections; the hand-painted artwork, featuring an array of techniques and mediums like paint, ink, markers, wax, and their own custom materials, was and still is quite captivating!

The pair work daily from their Paris 11th arrondissement studio, where the goal is to finish one design each day. Let’s take a deeper dive into their new wallpaper collection and the intricate details you won’t want to miss!

Cabin-Core & Folksy Styled Papers

Nestled in nature, this peel and stick wallpaper design captures a scenic cabin-core lake view, complete with little cottages, ducks, a fisherman, and so much more! Caroline et Bettina’s hand-painted artwork invites you to explore the lakeside – what critters will you find?!

Tropical Flora

A tropical-chic peel and stick wallpaper is always a good idea for renovations in any room! Hop on the terracotta train with this gorgeous, illustrated design. Or opt for the amber and teal colorway for a more earthy color palette.

Beautiful Botanicals

Blooming in vivid colors, this whimsical floral peel and stick wallpaper is perfect for powder rooms, nurseries, and so much more. Hand-painted to perfection, the greenery in this piece will come to life on the walls of your home.

Dive into these colorful and eclectic designs exclusively on wallpops.com
And just for reading – use code CB2022 at checkout to save an additional 10% off your Caroline et Bettina order! We can wait to see how you use these painterly designs in your home.

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    Carol Cambron

    January 26, 2022

    I really like the Avreil I just have to choose which one will go best with which room I choose to place it in.

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