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Unmistakably IKEA


Smart designs, low prices: we're paying tribute to 30 iconic products that have come to define the IKEA range. Hey, you may even spot a few that you have in your own home!

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Put your IKEA knowledge to the test with a quiz of fun facts about the icons. 

IKEA PS 2002 

Watering can

Design Monika Mulder, 2002

Blue, purple, green! Produced in more than 15 hues, this watering can, originally called IKEA PS VÅLLÖ, is one of our most colourful products.

BURVIK

Side table

Design Mikael Axelsson, 2018

Lightweight and portable with a playful form, this side table truly puts the “fun” in functional.

IKEA PS LÖMSK

Swivel chair

Design Monika Mulder, 2003

Twenty years on, kids around the world still love curling up, spinning around, and hiding away in this cosy chair.

KYRRE

Stool

Design Charlie Styrbjörn and Mikael Axelsson, 2019

Sturdy and stackable KYRRE was inspired by traditional three-legged milking stools: long favoured by farmers for not wobbling on uneven ground.

POÄNG

Armchair

Design Noboru Nakamura, 1976

POÄNG was the joint effort of designer Noboru Nakamura and product developer Lars Engman, who would later co-create the one and only KLIPPAN sofa.

KLIPPAN

Sofa

Design Noboru Nakamura, 1980

Back in the day, sewing patterns for KLIPPAN sofas were sold so you could make your own custom cover in any fabric.

MAMMUT

Children’s chair

Design Morten Kjelstrup/Allan Østgaard, 1993

Inspired by the wacky world of comics, the playfully chunky legs of this chair also provide extra stability for little ones.

TURBO

Clothes rack

Design Marcus Arvonen, 2011

Pondering the day’s outfit may well take longer than piecing together this easily-assembled clothes rack.

FAMNIG HJÄRTA

Cushion

Design Anna Efverlund, 1998

Serving soft snuggles and hugs for 25 years and counting.

SINNERLIG

Pendant lamp

Design Ilse Crawford, 2015

This pendant lamp is the fruit of IKEA’s first partnership with acclaimed designer Ilse Crawford, whose work is noted for its timelessness and focus on sustainability.

SÖDERHAMN

Sofa

Design Ola Wihlborg, 2013 

It’s one of our softest, snuggliest and most flexible sofa series. That might explain why, for ten years, it has also been one of our most popular. 

CHILIFRUKT

Vase

Design Mikael Axelsson, 2021 

The same pinched lip that holds single-stem flowers in place makes this vase a great watering can, too.

IKEA 365+

Carafe

Design Wiebke Braasch, Nike Karlsson, Henrik Preutz, Ola Wihlborg

Our experience tells us that most people keep water in the door of the fridge so we measured the shelves in fridge doors around the world to get the size of this carafe just right.

FRÖSET

Chair

Design Sarah Fager and Henrik Preutz, 2020

Bentwood furniture has long been a part of the Scandinavian design language. The FRÖSET chair offers a contemporary take on this technique – offering timeless style at a more accessible price.

DUKTIG

Play kitchen

Design Mikael Warnhammar, 2007

The designer based this play kitchen on the full-size VÄRDE kitchen series, sold back in 1998.

LAMPAN

Table lamp

Design Magnus Elebäck, Carl Öjerstam, 2002

We did everything to keep the price of this lamp down – even skipping the packaging! Turned upside down, this lamp base fits perfectly inside the shade, protecting it during transport.

BORGEBY

Coffee table

Design Johanna Jelinek, 2020

This coffee table might just be the textbook definition of Scandinavian design: light wood, simplified forms, and built-in storage to boot!

STOCKHOLM

Rug

Design Anna Sörensson, 2006

Stripes, black & white, and 100% wool: the three key ingredients of this time-defying favourite for floors.

IKEA PS 2014

Pendant lamp

Design David Wahl, 2014

Resembling something between a planet and spaceship, it probably comes as no surprise that this lamp’s designer is a serious science fiction fan. 

ODGER

Chair

Design John Löfgren and Jonas Pettersson

Developing the ODGER chair was a challenge but thanks to its straightforward click mechanism, assembly couldn’t be more simple.

LOBERGET

Swivel chair

Design Carl Öjerstam, 2019

For designer Carl Öjerstam, the challenge was to design a comfortable desk chair using just 1 kg of material. LOBERGET was the result!

JANINGE

Chair

Design John/Jonas/Petrus/Paul/Caroline, 2014

This strong and sturdy chair even passed ANSI BIFMA: the toughest quality certification for furniture for public-use.

IKEA PS SKÅP

Cabinet

Design Nicholai Wiig Hansen, 1999

50% sideboard, 50% changeroom locker, 100% timeless style.

STOCKHOLM

Mirror

Design Ola Wihlborg, 2014

The lower, wider part of the mirror frame doubles as a small shelf – the perfect parking spot for keys and make-up.

SYMFONISK

Table lamp with WiFi speaker

Design Andreas Fredriksson/Iina Vuorivirta, 2019

No more dancing in the dark! The SYMFONISK table lamp with WiFi speaker was created in collaboration with world-leading wireless home audio specialists Sonos.

LISABO

Coffee table

Design Knut Hagberg and Marianne Hagberg, 2016

This table was among the first to feature simple wedge-dowel technology that has revolutionized the assembly of IKEA furniture.

BRUSEN

Outdoor sofa

Design Ola Wihlborg, 2019

Designer Ola’s goal was to create a durable, decorative sofa for outdoor use, but many think it’s so nice that it’s even found its way indoors.

RISATORP

Basket

Design Wiebke Braasch, 2015

RISATORP takes its name from a small town in southern Sweden surrounded by forests. If you ever visit Risatorp, this handy basket could make a great foraging companion!

KRUX

LED work lamp

Design Monika Mulder, 2018

With its forward-facing ‘ears’ and adjustable arm and head, the KRUX LED work lamp has been lighting up children’s rooms since 2018.

IKEA PS 1995

Clock

Design Thomas Eriksson, 1995

A real piece of Swedish history! This clock is part of the permanent collection of the National Museum in Stockholm, Sweden.

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