The new year is (somehow) just around the corner, and IKEA is releasing an exciting way to fulfill the most popular resolution: to work out more. Enter DAJLIEN, IKEA’s new 19-item home training collection. This isn’t just any other industrial-looking home gym line, though. Each piece channels a minimalist and soothing feel, fitting in seamlessly with your other furniture. The equipment is easily hidden in plain sight and even doubles as other functional pieces.
To create this unique collection, IKEA looked at the most common barriers people face when it comes to working out. The answer: Time and space. What do you do when you don’t have room in your schedule to hit the gym but can’t fit a home gym in any of your rooms? Maybe the answer used to be giving up a workout—but now you have DAJLIEN.
The new product line features different types of training equipment, all with a minimalist design that's easy to store and multi-use. The gentle colors and natural wood tones make every piece resemble your everyday furniture, and they're not bulky or intimidating. So yes, you can leave it all out in your studio apartment or living room space while still keeping your aesthetic—say farewell to the pull-up bar above the bathroom door.
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“DAJLIEN is all about supporting movement and helping people live more active lives at home," said Akanksha Deo, designer at IKEA Sweden, in a press release. «We have designed a collection that helps bridge the gap between home and active life, that recognizes that training can take many shapes and forms, and that you don’t need a lot of space to do a simple workout.»
Many pieces in the collection are designed to be multifunctional, so you don’t have to give up any furniture space in favor of
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