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✨ Better together: new Peel & Stick Wallpapers ✨
✨ Better together: new Peel & Stick Wallpapers ✨
Make your own Moomin Valley with our new Moomin Wall Stickers - Made of Sundays

Make your own Moomin Valley with our new Moomin Wall Stickers

"'Cock-a-doodle-doo!' (He was so excited he couldn’t think of anything more intelligent.)"

Moomintroll, from the book Finn Family Moomintroll


Ever wished that iconic Finnish artist and illustrator Tove Jansson could come round and draw all over your walls? 

If yes, then we’ve got (almost exactly) what you’re looking for!! And if not, have a look anyway, i’m sure you’ll love it. Our new Moomin X Made of Sundays wall decals let you bring Moominvalley and all of Moomin’s friends into your home. What’s more, our unique matte wallpaper stickers will look just like they’ve been painted onto your walls - no nasty shiny vinyl here.



"The world is full of great and wonderful things for those who are ready for them."

Moominpappa, from the book Moominpappa at Sea

In case you didn’t already know, the Moomins are the central characters of the Moomintroll comic strips and Moomin books. First published in Finland in 1945, and later developed by Telecable into a TV series which was sold to over 60 countries, Moomin and his friends have been delighting families for almost 80 years! 

We are super excited to share this collaboration with you, combining our easy to use and eco friendly wall stickers with charming illustrations. Simple to use and super effective, you can create spaces adults and kids will love. By selecting a variety of characters and scenes, from smaller and more subtle black and white line drawings to full colour, full wall designs we hope that there’s a Moomin for everyone.

   

We can’t wait to see how you bring Moomin into your home! Send us a photo of you wall stickers and other moomin decor ✨

" Can I have one, too? Hup-si-daisy! "

Sniff, from the book Finn Family Moomintroll


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