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Meet a new set of perennials in the Nytillverkad collection

Video: An infinite zoom of a room full of colourful furniture displayed in a red TURBOKASTANJ mirror.

Infinite attraction

Discover a new release of design favourites from our archives, ready to rebloom for a new generation. Get drawn into a world where the textiles are brighter and the armchairs bouncier!

A hand holds a sunflower and it is reflected in the TURBOKASTANJ mirror in red, which is hanging on a light blue wall.
We should be proud to copy ourselves.

Jonas Kamprad, son of IKEA founder Ingvar KampradSenior Advisor, IKEA

Back in bloom!

Embrace optimism and creativity with this vibrant floral print by textile designer Göta Trägårdh, which first appeared in the IKEA catalogue in 1971. Or opt for the real thing by displaying flowers in the SKOGSTUNDRA vase and letting the PRIMÄRSKOG plant stand transform any corner into a green oasis.

A GARNANÄS coffee table in white is in a blue room, with vibrant orange floral curtains hanging next to it.
Yellow sunflowers are in a light blue SKOGSTUNDRA vase, which sits on a white table against a blue wall.
Two people from behind. Both are wearing denim clothes, with patches of orange or yellow SANDETERNELL floral fabric.
A DYKARKLOCKA pendant lampshade with seven veneer rings hangs in a room with bright blue walls and a square mirror.
A PRIMÄRSKOG plant stand filled with bright yellow flowers stands in a bright blue room.

Stripes never go out of style

Bright and bouncy, the ÖNNESTAD armchair returns as one of the new additions to the Nytillverkad collection. First introduced as GOGO in the 1972 IKEA catalogue, it’s now been updated in high-strength steel, reducing the amount of steel used by half. It may have lost some weight, but none of its attitude!

Video: Bold green stripes move on a wall towards a green ÖNNESTAD armchair, eventually becoming a striped pattern on the chair.
A girl in a yellow floral hat sits in a green striped ÖNNESTAD armchair in a bright living room, holding a fabric sunflower.

From patch to hat

Cover that stubborn stain, make yourself a hat or simply spice up the boring. With the SANDETERNELL 3-metre pre-cut fabric in orange and yellow, you can create whatever you want, exactly how you want it.

Two people in denim clothes with floral patches made by SANDETERNELL pre-cut fabric smile at each other.
SANDETERNELL 3-metre pre-cut fabric in orange lie on a blue table with pins, scissors and spools of thread around it.
A person in a denim jacket with a hat made of the SANDETERNELL 3-metre pre-cut fabric in yellow holds a bunch of sunflowers.
A hat and skirt made of the SANDETERNELL 3-metre pre-cut fabric in yellow hang on a yellow coat stand with a denim jacket.
An ÖNNESTAD armchair in green is decorated with a stuffed sunflower and a round cushion with a yellow flower print.

Dream of endless summer

Create a flower bed with KRANSMALVA duvet cover and pillowcases. The floral pattern, by textile designer Göta Trägårdh, was first seen on bedspreads and blinds in the IKEA catalogue in 1971. Now, it blooms again on bed linens, cushion covers and 3-metre pre-cut fabric.

Video: A stack of folded KRANSMALVA bed linens with yellow and orange flowers sits on a block. Flowers are animated behind it.
An orange-red bedroom with yellow floors features a bed with KRANSMALVA bed linen with bright yellow, oversized sunflowers.

Old souls in new suits

At the end of the 1960s, when the MILA armchair was first introduced, life was supposed to be relaxed and cosy with reclined armchairs and spacious coffee tables. Back again as DYVLINGE, the swivel armchair now has an extra leg for stability and is ready for another spin.

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A black DYVLINGE swivel armchair is on a green and black tiled floor. On the seat lies a receiver from a rotary dial phone.
A white BAGGBODA side table stands in front of a light yellow wall. The table holds a black vase and an old phone.
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Dip or dive? You decide.

Dip your toes or dive head-first into this colourful selection. Whether you want it all or just need a piece, it allows both bold dives and shy tries. Let your dinnerware travel in style with the JÄRLÅSA side table on castors. Or elevate your living room with a sophisticated stool.

An orange-and-white-striped NICKFIBBLA pre-cut fabric hanging next to a red JÄRLÅSA side table on castors with a flower vase.
A white JÄRLÅSA side table on castors has stacks of books on the lower shelf and a phone and vase on the top.
A fluffy black and white cat is sitting on a clear lacquered solid beech HOLMSJÖ stool with a black seat cushion in a studio.
A person dressed in offwhite clothes is relaxing in an orange SKÅLBODA steel armchair in a bright studio setting.
A set of three orange TUVKORNELL steel candle holders with white candles standing on a pale pink floor in a studio setting.

The future looks bright

These two design classics – a plant stand originally from 1957 and a coat stand from 1978 – are restyled in eye-catching contemporary shades.

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A blue vase with orange flowers is in a light green KULTURSKOG plant stand on a blue STOENSE rug in a blue-painted room.
A blue canvas bag hangs from the tree-like arms of a black BONDSKÄRET coat/hat stand in a bright space.
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