With the Nytillverkad collection, we are bringing back carefully selected favourites from our archive and updating them to meet the needs and expectations of a new generation. Reimagined in fresh colours and new materials, Nytillverkad celebrates our take on design as simple, functional and always a little playful.
A curvy comeback
At IKEA, we are known for our straight lines and square shapes. But soft curves are an equally important part of our past. And our future. Soft and bouncy like the denim chair bed VÅRKUMLA or smooth and comfy like the low-seated SOTENÄS armchair. Curvy and confident like these KÄLLARHALS vases by Anna Efverlund.Put your head in the clouds
Imagine drifting off to slumberland on white, fluffy clouds. With the ÄNGSVITVINGE bed linen, you can! The blue and white pattern is designed by Sven Fristedt and was first launched on one of the very first duvet covers in the IKEA catalogue in 1973. The pattern later returned in an updated version as SKYAR in 1981.Cheers to chairs!
Spin, sleep, entertain or relax. Each chair with a different purpose, but all striking enough to be used as practical decoration. And with the VÅRKUMLA chair bed you can go from armchair to bed to sofa and back again.Could orange be the new green?
The easy chair, previously known as MILA by designer Gillis Lundgren, returned as the DYVLINGE swivel armchair in green and black a year ago and the appreciation has been unbelievable! Now, we are releasing an update on the update with a new striking colour choice.
Meet the designer Anna Efverlund
Anna Efverlund is the designer behind the KÄLLARHALS vases and the pattern on the KLIPPBRÄCKA bed lined, cushion covers and 3-metre pre-cut fabric. She designed for IKEA from 1980–2014 and is behind everything from the FAMNIG heart-shaped cushion to the SMÅLAND play area. And if you don’t know what to make of the pre-cut fabric, she would suggest sewing a comfortable kaftan!A pattern that pops!
The MODIG KORN pattern by Anna Efverlund was originally designed in green and yellow for the children’s department. Inspired by comic book illustrations, it launched in the IKEA catalogue in 1997. Now, the popcorn pattern returns in black-and-white as KLIPPBRÄCKA bed linen, 3-metre pre-cut fabric, and cushion covers.”When we bring back an already brilliant design and still manage to improve it slightly, then we’ve succeeded.”
Rickard ”Rille” Jonsson
Innovation Engineer, IKEA of Sweden