In the spotlight
Nytillverkad
The future. Again!
Classics from the IKEA archive shine bright in the latest drop of the Nytillverkad collection. For this launch, we welcome back selected statement pieces for the home, updated for a new generation of IKEA fans and design lovers. Grab a seat – or even a pendant lamp – and enjoy a selection that truly embodies the playfulness and democratic design values of IKEA.




1985
GUIDE
Shelving unit
When designer Niels Gammelgaard was tasked with creating a bookshelf to complement his popular MOMENT steel mesh sofa, he came up with the playful, colourful GUIDE shelving unit.
2025
BYAKORRE
Open shelving unit
Forty years later, it’s back and Niels Gammelgaard’s colour-popping galvanised steel framed shelf unit feels just as contemporary as ever! The reversible shelves are anthracite grey on one side and white on the other, for two different looks.




1963
NOVETT
Benches
Erik Wørts’ NOVETT oak benches were designed for displaying plants, TVs or just about anything; even sitting on. Sold separately or together in two sizes, back then they cost less than SEK 100 (around EUR 10) for the pair.
2025
GUTTANE
Coffee table
Now reimagined as a coffee table and side table, they remain as elegant and practical as they were the first time around.




1978
COX
Easy chair
Also designed by Niels Gammelgaard, the 1978 IKEA catalogue described the fold-up easy chair as: “Something of a luxury foldable stool,” that was perfect for even the "best room" in the home. With its thick fabric back and seat, combined with tubular steel legs, it struck the perfect balance between comfort and aesthetics.
2025
MOFALLA
Easy chair
As Niels’ practical, comfy chair makes a comeback, it’s way too fine to be restricted to the best rooms. Let’s welcome it back to any room!




1973
SKYAR
Bed linen
When textile designer Sven Fristedt’s heavenly screen printed pattern first launched as a duvet cover in 1973, it was soon considered too expensive to produce in large quantities. Not one to be deterred, Sven modified the pattern and it made its fabulous return in 1981 on bed linen, fabrics and even wallpaper!
2025
ÄNGSVITVINGE
Duvet cover and pillowcases
Thanks to the return of Sven’s dreamy print, renamed ÄNGSVITVINGE, you can drift off in the clouds and wake up to blue skies every day.




1995
SNURRA
Vases
Best known for her iconic FAMNIG heart cushion, designer Anna Efverlund’s lively, fun spirit comes through in all her products, not least these colourful mouth-blown vases from the mid-nineties.
2025
KÄLLARHALS
Vases
Making a bold return, this time coloured with clear lacquer in yellow and orange, Anna Efverlund’s cocoon-like vases make bouquets and stems stand out.




1969
RISLAMPA
Pendant lampshade
When our original spherical lampshade, RISLAMPA launched in 1969, little did we know this simple pendant lamp made from rice paper would become the inspiration for many successors over the decades.
2025
GULLSUDARE
Pendant lampshade
Our beloved rice paper shade returns in the Nytillverkad collection, but now even bigger! Measuring 70 cm in diameter (the original was 61 cm), it makes an even bigger style statement in any room.




1967
MILA
Easychair
Do you recognise this groovy swivel chair? Well, you may have seen Gillis Lundgren’s 1967 MILA chair in green and black when it returned to the IKEA range in 2024 as an early re-edition in the Nytillverkad collection, known as DYVLINGE.
2025
DYVLINGE
Swivel armchair
Could orange be the new black (or green)? Yes! Thanks to much appreciation from IKEA fans, DYVLINGE remains in the Nytillverkad range, now updated in a new eye-catching colour.




1997
MODIG KORN
Duvet cover and pillowcases
Anna Efverlund’s popcorn pattern first popped up in the children’s section in the IKEA catalogue as bold yellow and green bed linen.
2025
KLIPPBRÄCKA
Duvet cover and pillowcases
Although just as joyful, Anna’s fun pattern returns in a more mature black-and-white version, accompanied by cushion covers and as part of our selection of 3-metre pre-cut fabrics.




1983
JÄRPEN
Armchair
“It’s transparent. You don’t have any chair in the room, you just have a structure you can sit in,” said designer Niels Gammelgaard of his steel mesh armchair. You may have seen it more recently in orange.
2025
SKÅLBODA
Armchair
A favourite of the Nytillverkad collection, Niels Gammelgaard’s experimental mesh classic now comes in white. It may be more subtle in terms of colour than its orange contemporary, but certainly not in appeal.




1969
PUCK
Chair
Gillis Lundgren’s low chair is also no stranger to the collection. First launched in 1969, PUCK joined the Nytillverkad collection in 2024, in bright, happy yellow – one of its original colours.
2025
SOTENÄS
Armchair
The broad, low form of the chair formerly known as PUCK, in lipstick red, fittingly resembles a pair of lips. The perfect loveseat perhaps?
Great design never goes out of style
The latest additions to the Nytillverkad collection are available online and at your local IKEA store. If the collection is unavailable in your country, you'll instead be directed to explore more of our latest products. And, if you'd like to dig a little deeper into our design history and learn more about the original products behind Nytillverkad, visit the IKEA Museum.