If there’s one thing that never disappoints, it’s a thoughtfully made piece of furniture that lasts a long time—and doesn’t break the bank. The lasting appeal of affordable, well-made furniture is one of many reasons everyone is always clamoring over vintage IKEA pieces, and why IKEA has continued to bring back fan-favorite designs from its archive, reimagined to fit into contemporary homes, via its Nytillverkad collection.
The home furnishings retailer has already dropped three releases as part of its 80-year anniversary Nytillverkad collection, all stuffed with bold, vibrant designs inspired by the ’70s and ’80s. Now, IKEA has launched the fourth set of furnishings, and it’s absolutely filled with florals celebrating the flower power aesthetic of the ’60s and ’70s.
“We are excited to bring back these beloved designs and introduce them to a new generation of customers,” Karin Gustavsson, the creative leader of the Nytillverkad collection, said in a press release. “With the new colourful and bold edition of products, we hope to inspire creative experiments, courage, and positivity in homes around the world.”
The products were developed by designers Gillis Lundgren, Charlotte Rude, Hjördis Olsson-Une, and Göta Trägårdh, and were inspired by “the spirit of optimism,” according to IKEA. Of course, florals were front and center of the inspiration, too.
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The collection includes a redesign of the beloved GOGO easy chair from 1972, which is being rereleased as the ÖNNESTAD armchair in red and green. One of the biggest differences between the two is that the new chair is made with high-strength steel instead of standard steel, meaning there’s a lot less steel for a chair of the same size—both an environmental and
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IKEA is a home goods retailer that knows how to help people revamp their spaces. There’s pretty much no aesthetic that IKEA pieces can’t create, and the retailer has been significantly expanding their stock (and lowering their prices) over the past year. Their latest collection was announced on February 28th, with IKEA preparing to officially release it in April.