Closeness to nature - Ikea news
“The days are still chilly in many parts of the world, but the energy and excitement of springtime is already in full bloom. The latest arrivals at IKEA are a tribute to this season: both its lighter, fresher colour palette and the closeness to nature that we miss in the winter months. “ - Ikea
Ikea is launching several trendy products for Spring 2021 to celebrate the season through its lighter and fresher palette and closeness to nature and I was really surprised by this collection! Clean lines and uncomplicated forms allow functions or materials, and often both, to be in focus. We see stylish new interior details in materials like birch, bamboo and rattan. but also vases reference classic mid-century with high-gloss surface reflects .
The best bit of spring is the anticipation of new things to come, and the essence of this range is no different says Ikea. From laptop tables (a perfect addition for our homeoffices) to cabinets and vases - elegant simplicity is the golden thread.
Among the news are the new wooden fronts for the kitchen. SINARP/HASSLARP is a new family of kitchen fronts and doors in a dark wood expression, teaming up for a dramatic and refined finish. The dark wood gives an elegant feeling and the fronts are made of lacquered oak veneer and solid wood.
New storage solution Nereby fits in everything from the kitchen and bathroom to the storage room or home office with a distinctly Scandinavian feel. Natural materials like birch and a cotton-hemp blend brings warmth and texture, without compromising on clean and simple design.
“Japanese-inspired bed linen will hold its beauty over time, because it already has! The design is a reference to prints seen on vintage kimonos, and even mimics the traditional ikat dying technique that gives “kasuri” textiles their distinctly blurred or brushed appearance.”
The new collection will be launched February 2021 and I’m really looking forward to admire it myself. What do you thinks about this Ikea news? Do you have a favorite? - Elvera