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Meet a new set of iconic designs in the Nytillverkad collection

Video: Woman in yellow pajamas and man in brown pajamas are seen hanging out with the SANDETERNELL fabric and KRANSMALVA duvet cover and pillowcases.

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 collection of six yellow and orange SANDETERNELL cushions are spread out on a grid-lined floor.
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 Göta Trägårdh. Transform SANDETERNELL pre-cut fabric into eye-catching curtains or cushions for your home, and complete your vintage dream with a GARNANÄS coffee table.

A white GARNANÄS coffee table sits in a blue room, with vibrant orange floral curtains made of SANDETERNELL fabric hanging next to it. A bunch of sunflowers sitting in a white SKOGSTUNDRA vase are on top of the GARNANÄS coffee table.
A woman dressed in an electric blue sweater and light yellow pants hugs an orange SANDETERNELL cushion cover. She sits on a SJÄLSÖ armchair against a blue wall.

Comfort never goes out of style

The ORRESLÄTT armchair is a true icon. It was first featured as BUSTER in our 1959 catalogue and relaunched as GAGNET with minor changes for our 75th anniversary in 2019. Together with the SJÄLSÖ armchair, which is made of solid pine frame, they are proudly part of the Nytillverkad collection. 

An ORRESLÄTT armchair made of natural coloured rattan on black steel legs sits in a corner of a blue-painted room.
A SJÄLSÖ armchair made of solid pine frame and a strong natural-coloured fabric in the seat and back sits in a blue-painted room. A bunch of sunflowers are in a blue SKOGSTUNDRA vase, sitting atop of a white GARNANÄS coffee table.

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.

Treat yourself to new dimensions

While some landed on the moon in 1969, others landed in this spacious, soft, slightly reclined armchair designed by Gillis Lundgren. The dimensions of the SOTENÄS armchair are as generous now as they were back then, giving you plenty of room for different sitting positions. Or for sharing it with a friend.

A yellow SOTENÄS armchair is positioned against a grid wall. A yellow BAGGBODA table is in the background.

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 HOLMSJÖ 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 fluffy black and white cat is sitting on a clear lacquered solid beech HOLMSJÖ stool with a black seat cushion in a studio.

The future looks bright

These two design classics – a plant stand originally from 1957 and a shaggy rug from 1958 – are restyled in brilliant contemporary shades.

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 striped shaggy BULLERREMSA rug is flowing down a set of white stairs. A monstera deliciosa plant sits behind the rug.

Available in-stores from 28 March and online from 1 April 2024.

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