Pushing the boundaries of imagination, inspiration, and ingenuity in telling your story
House of Pop-Ups was founded by Hillary Carlip—award-winning multidisciplinary artist, best-selling author of six books, visual artist with works in museums and private collections, and an award-winning graphic and motion designer.
Her first pop-up project, Willis Wonderland: The Legendary House of Atomic Kitsch, has had robust sales and earned great buzz and press, including being chosen as Best Coffee Table Book in Los Angeles Magazine’s Best of LA issue.
After building a top-notch team of paper engineers, illustrators, and manufacturing pros, Hillary leads House of Pop-Ups in creating unique, joyful, and memorable works for commissions and clients worldwide.
Hillary is reviving and reinventing Pop-Ups for the 21st Century—mining her expertie and success in books, art (both analog and digital), and design.
In a starred review, Publishers Weekly touted Hillary’s “…humor, grace, and brilliantly creative eye.” Chicago Tribune called Hillary, "Gloriously idiosyncratic," and the New York Daily News said, "Carlip is 10,000 miles ahead of every other writer: She's a visionary."
Pushing the boundaries of imagination, inspiration, and ingenuity in telling your story
House of Pop-Ups was founded by Hillary Carlip—award-winning multidisciplinary artist, best-selling author of six books, visual artist with works in museums and private collections, and an award-winning graphic and motion designer.
Her first pop-up project, Willis Wonderland: The Legendary House of Atomic Kitsch, has had robust sales and earned great buzz and press, including being chosen as Best Coffee Table Book in Los Angeles Magazine’s Best of LA issue.
After building a top-notch team of paper engineers, illustrators, and manufacturing pros, Hillary leads House of Pop-Ups in creating unique, joyful, and memorable works for commissions and clients worldwide.
Hillary is reviving and reinventing Pop-Ups for the 21st Century—mining her expertie and success in books, art (both analog and digital), and design.
In a starred review, Publishers Weekly touted Hillary’s “…humor, grace, and brilliantly creative eye.” Chicago Tribune called Hillary, "Gloriously idiosyncratic," and the New York Daily News said, "Carlip is 10,000 miles ahead of every other writer: She's a visionary."