Explore a large selection of bibs, children’s plates, bowls, utensils and more! They are all BPA-free, easy to clean and made thoughtfully with little hands in mind – just what’s needed when your child starts to eat on their own.

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KALAS

spoon, mixed colours

0,50 / 4 pack

KALAS

bowl, mixed colours

1 € / 6 pack

KALAS

mug, mixed colours

1 € / 6 pack

KALAS

18-piece cutlery set, mixed colours

1 €

KALAS

plate, mixed colours

1 € / 6 pack

TOPPKLOCKA

children’s apron with chef’s hat, white/yellow

7,99

SMASKA

lunch box

2,99

MARIATHERES

children's apron, 45x57 cm, beige

5,49

KRAMA

washcloth, 30x30 cm, white

3,99 / 10 pack

MATA

4-piece eating set, green

3,99

MATVRÅ

bib, fruit/vegetables pattern/green yellow

4,99 / 2 pack

FABLER

3-piece cutlery set, stainless steel

3,99

SMASKA

3-piece cutlery set

2,99

KLADDIG

bib, multicolour

5,99

BÖRJA

training beaker

2,49

SMÅGLI

plate/bowl

6,99

BÖRJA

feeding spoon and baby spoon

1,99



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Home idea with IKEA: one bedroom for two children
Home idea with IKEA: one bedroom for two children

Transforming a temporary workspace with a play area into a dynamic boys' bedroom for two brothers (2 and 6 years old) requires a harmonious blend of creativity and functionality. Boy's mother Maija imagines splashes of color, whimsical decor, and versatile storage solutions, fostering an environment that nurtures both play and restful sleep.

How to make your furniture more sustainable
How to make your furniture more sustainable

The potential to repurpose, repair, reuse, resell or recycle will be built in to all our products by 2030. Even now, there’s often an easy way to prolong the life of your furniture rather than send it to the landfill. Here are some small decisions you can make today to have a positive impact on the planet.

Ask a designer: a happy home where children can thrive
Ask a designer: a happy home where children can thrive

“How can I make my home safe and childfriendly?” It’s important that children have a space where they can be free to play, learn and be themselves, believes interior designer Mia Gustafsson.


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