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5th September 2020
11:40pm BST

The new Hauga sideboard can be used across the home. With a scratch-resistant surface, it’s great for storing glass, plates or pots and pans.
The brand new Småstad children's storage- and sleep system has been developed with the child’s need and perspective as the starting point, giving the child possibilities to play and interact with the pieces thanks to clever age-specific accessories and functionalities.
We love how the new pull-out units make storage easier and more accessible, also for small children. The solutions that include a loft bed, changing table/desk, wardrobes, drawers and shelves can grow with the child thanks to the many possibilities to mix and match the different fronts. You can also add a different personality through a variety of handles and hooks in the range.
Different fronts, including a blackboard one, make it possible to personalise the Småstad series, while a pull-out unit gives easy access to clothes when getting dressed.
Autumn calls for cosy lighting in our homes, and the new Solklint lamps at Ikea are designed to appear like a jewel placed on the wall or hanging from the ceiling,
The decorative lamps are made in clear grey glass and shiny brass, and whether as a pendant, table, wall or ceiling lamp, they all spread a diffused warm mood light that creates shadows on the wall.
All these long, cool evenings call for cosy nights in, and what is better than to ask friends and family around for a home-cooked meal?
The new Upplaga dinnerware will help you set the table with a traditional feel. The pieces are made of porcelain and have a rural, rustic design.
You can obviously go call out with this series for your table, or, even better, mix and match with pieces you already own for that bohemian, eclectic look.
We can never have too many baskets, and right now, we are loving the new Lustigkurre series at Ikea.
Made by natural nipa palm stalk fibre, the baskets are sustainable and unique, and by purchasing these products, you are also benefitting the communities where the material is sourced.
Other baskets in the series are made from jute, seagrass, bamboo and water hyacinth.