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Ikea's 2015 collection

Swedish furniture giant Ikea recently unveiled its 2015 collection of furniture and accessories.

Company Ikea recently organized a special event in Sweden "Democratic Design Days", intended to present the work process and new collections for 2015 to journalists, editors and bloggers. When designing the collections, special emphasis was placed on the relationship between quality and price, smart packaging and reducing the burden on the environment. 

Presentation of the ˝Scandinavian roots˝ collection.
Presentation of the ˝Scandinavian roots˝ collection.

The collection called is particularly interesting "Scandinavian roots". It is based on a Scandinavian aesthetic with an emphasis on a selection of natural materials and traditional patterns, and will be available in stores October 2014. It consists of pieces such as a classic wooden bed, elegant chairs and a round, comfortable sofa. Larger pieces are complemented by smaller accessories that derive from antique aesthetics, but at the same time are adapted to today's user.

"Smart home" collection
"Smart home" collection

A collection was also presented "Smart home", full of technological innovations. It consists of a line of bedside tables, tables and lamps that have built-in chargers for smartphones and tablets. We can expect this collection on the shelves in April 2015.

New children's collection.
New children's collection.

Among the novelties presented, it is worth highlighting the trend of using neon colors in the otherwise white interiors and the textile collection he designed Olle Eksell, one of Sweden's most prominent graphic designers. It is also necessary to mention the new collection for children, which is full of colors and innovative products, and the collection of garden furniture, which emphasizes the color white with colorful accessories.

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