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A fresh take on vintage designs in the Nytillverkad collection

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 swirly like the DYVLINGE swivel armchair or smooth and comfy like the low-seated SOTENÄS armchair. Curvy and confident like these KÄLLARHALS vases by Anna Efverlund.

Video: Blobs of orange and yellow bounce off the walls in a white space. Eventually, they transform into two KÄLLARHALS vases.
One orange and one yellow KÄLLARHALS vase with flowers in them are placed on a glossy surface that reflects the vases.

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.

A white double bed made with ÄNGSVITVINGE duvet covers and pillowcases with a blue and white pattern.
A close-up of a section of a bed made with ÄNGSVITVINGE duvet cover and pillowcase with a blue and white pattern.

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.

A double bed with a black headboard is seen from above. The bed is made with KLIPPBRÄCKA duvet covers and pillowcases.
A white/black KLIPPBRÄCKA cushion cover in the living room
Eight cushions with black and white KLIPPBRÄCKA cushion covers are placed on a floor. The cushions are seen from above.
A person is sitting on the floor, holding a large piece of KLIPPBRÄCKA pre-cut fabric and cutting it with a pair of scissors.
A SKÅLBODA armchair is placed in front of an orange screen. There is a cushion with a KLIPPBRÄCKA cushion cover in the chair.

Colours and patterns with no expiry date

SKÅLBODA, SOTENÄS and MOFALLA chairs join DYVLINGE in the cool chair collection. The bold pattern on KLIPPBRACKA, created by Anna Efverlund, was presented in our 1997 catalogue. Great example of IKEA icons given new life.

Four different chairs from the Nytillverkad collection are placed in a white room. Among them is a DYVLINGE swivel armchair.
A Kelinge orange DYVLINGE swivel armchair
An orange SKÅLBODA armchair

Rickard ”Rille” Jonsson

When we bring back an already brilliant design and still manage to improve it slightly, then we’ve succeeded.

POÄNG just got more social

No more dozing off mid-conversation. The new POÄNG low-back armchair is made for socialising, not snoozing. For Nytillverkad, designer Noboru Nakamura removed the headrest to make the chair more social while retaining its well-known swing and comfort. Mix or match with frames and cushions in red, birch/beige and black.

Six POÄNG low-back armchairs in different colours and cushions are in a white room. Two people are socialising in them.
Three POÄNG low-back armchairs in red, beige/birch and black stand on a white floor in a straight vertical line.

Timeless Scandinavian designs for the modern living room

The ORRESLÄTT armchair was first featured as BUSTER in our 1959 catalogue, relaunched as GAGNET with minor changes for our 75th anniversary in 2019. The KULTURSKOG plant stand was launched in our catalogue in in 1957. Both are true icons!

An ORRESLÄTT armchair
A light green KULTURSKOG plant stand