This year, IKEA is turning 80 and to celebrate, we are bringing back a selection of iconic home furnishings hand-picked from our archive. Reimagined in bright, joyful colours and new materials, the Nytillverkad collection honours our unique take on design as simple, functional and always a little playful.
New design classics for every day
In multiple launches over the next few years, we will release a series of carefully selected home furnishings from our treasure chest. Updated to match the bold outlook of the next generation, say hello to furnishings that dare to be truly timeless.
“We dare to be different. With this collection, we can start a new movement in colour and Scandinavian design.”
Karin Gustavsson
Range Identity Leader, IKEA of Sweden
The future looks bright
The first Nytillverkad collection is characterised by vibrant colours and clean, graphic lines. These two design classics – a plant stand originally from 1957 and a coat stand from 1978 – are restyled in eye-catching contemporary shades.
A love letter to a beloved side table
Way back in 1956, IKEA produced one of its most iconic pieces of furniture of all time: a loveable side table called LÖVET. A true treasure, we have brought her back in cheerful colours as LÖVBACKEN.
Connecting our past, present and future
Can you believe that some of these designs are nearly as old as us? Discover some of our iconic designs refreshed for the future.
Radically simple – 80 years of no frills, no fuss
Simplicity has always been a key part in the IKEA DNA. For this collection, we are returning to our roots and embracing straightforward design. Take these stackable stools or those minimal candle holders. It doesn’t get simpler than that.
Get into the groove
This collection is brought to life with bold patterns and clean stripes from our archive by celebrated Swedish textile designer Sven Fristedt.
“The simplicity in the design – how they look – and how they help you in your everyday life is what makes this collection so special.”
Johan Ejdemo
Design Manager, IKEA of Sweden