As summer slowly recedes and our everyday lives become more introverted, home becomes much more than just a space – it becomes our stage of silence, our breathing space, our refuge from the outside world. No more impulsive catalog decorating and impersonal furniture compromises. It’s time to thoughtfully create balance – a space that not only looks beautiful, but also brings us back to ourselves.
Architecture & Interior
Forget the old, traditional holiday decorations – the new Home of Celebration collection, a collaboration between IKEA and Swedish design star Gustaf Westman, brings joy, playfulness and design boldness to everyday life. Even if it's "just Thursday".
The kitchen is the new star of the home. No longer just a place for pots, spoons and the occasional can opener fight. Today, it's a stage for mini-theater performances during dinner, a venue for morning therapeutic coffees and the main gathering place for domestic dynamics – from teenage confessions to TikTok recipes that (don't) work. And IKEA knows it. In fact, it doesn't just know it – it's put the kitchen at the center of its new global campaign, which is nothing less than a tribute to food, connection and everyday small victories.
In an era when every milliliter and every moment of awareness counts, IKEA enters the world of bathroom transformation with the new BERGVATTNET collection – a tribute to intelligent water use, without compromising on aesthetics or comfort.
Imagine entering a space and instead of a white void, you are embraced by deep, warm tones that smell of autumn. Autumn colors for the home 2025 are no longer just a trend, but almost a manifesto – proof that by choosing the right shades, we can create a sense of security, elegance and comfort that we need in the fast pace of everyday life. It is a combination of natural calm and bold luxury that will mark any interior.
Get ready to serve your next IKEA meatballs with more style than you ever dared to dream of. IKEA has joined forces with Swedish designer Gustaf Westman – and the result? The first piece from a new design collection: a porcelain plate designed specifically to serve the North’s biggest culinary celebrity – the meatball.
Autumn at H&M HOME brings a modern reinterpretation of 70s interior design – with soft textures, shiny surfaces and just the right amount of nostalgic confidence.
Can a home become more than just a place to live? Is it possible to create the feeling of living in an art gallery with just a vase, a pillow or a blanket? Yes, absolutely with Zara Home x Collagerie!
Life at home can be a bit of acrobatic competition – especially when wet bathroom tiles, slippery rugs and an "unreachable" towel are involved. IKEA has taken things a step further with the BÄSINGEN collection – an inclusive product range for anyone who wants more comfort, safety and confidence at home.
If you’ve ever dreamed of a smart home where all your devices work together seamlessly, regardless of brand, and where you don’t lose half your hair every time you connect a new speaker or light – well, IKEA has heard you. And not just heard – with new products coming in January 2026, it plans to reshape the world of the smart home. For the better. It’s time for the IKEA Smart Home.
When the morning mists envelop the forests of Grisons, Tor Alva shines through them like a luminous obelisk of visionary vision. At first glance, the dreamy, white tower rises like poetry, but in reality it stands on the edge of a technological breakthrough – it is the tallest 3D-printed building in the world, at almost 30 meters high.
With the new OMMJÄNGE collection, IKEA is taking a step back – to take a giant leap forward. Inspired by 19th-century Swedish folk art, this bold line of furniture and accessories tells a story of the past that is surprisingly good at solving modern problems. With plenty of color, a touch of irony and functionality that will delight anyone with an apartment under 50 square meters.