The RINGHULT series in white has clean, straight lines and a glossy surface which is durable and easy to keep clean. This kitchen is ideal if you are looking for a white gloss kitchen with a contemporary look and feel.
The VOXTORP kitchen in dark grey has smooth, matt doors with space-saving integrated handles. Ideal for an open kitchen, the clean lines and subtle handleless doors will bring a contemporary feel to your home.
The VOXTORP series in high-gloss white has smooth, glossy doors with integrated handles. Ideal for an open kitchen, the clean lines and subtle handleless doors will bring a contemporary feel to your home.
The VOXTORP kitchen in white has smooth, matt doors with space-saving integrated handles. Ideal for an open kitchen, the clean lines and subtle handleless doors will bring a contemporary feel to your home.
Is your dream kitchen minimalistic with an industrial twist? Get the look at home with glossy VOXTORP doors in light beige! They have deep integrated handles that make it easy to open and close the door and a high-gloss finish with clean lines to bring a modern feel into your kitchen also ideal for an open kitchen, the clean lines and subtle handleless doors will bring a contemporary feel to your home.
Are you looking for a traditional yet trendy kitchen? BODBYN kitchen doors have a frame and bevelled panel to give your kitchen a sophisticated, traditional look that’s cosy and modern with a touch of Tuscany. Their soft, grey colour gives your kitchen an exclusive look and the smooth, lacquered doors mean it will be easy to keep it clean.
The BODBYN series has a bevelled panel that gives it a distinct, traditional character and would be ideal if you are looking for a country style kitchen. The cream shade will bring a bright, warm touch to your kitchen and the smooth, lacquered doors mean it will be easy to keep it clean.
Life is messy, and we love it. Because there’s something deeply human about mess. People misplace things and “forget” to do the dishes. It’s almost as natural as us being good at helping you sort out your things and create a better, more harmonious home.
When the LÖVET, a graceful, leaf-shaped coffee table was launched in 1956, IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad described it as “a lovely little thing, in ultra-modern design”. It had jacaranda in the top and three brass-covered feet. However, it was slightly too large to fit in a tiny IKEA coworker‘s car who was tasked to deliver a table to a photo studio to be shot for the catalog. He then saw the legs of the table off and reattached them later. The rest is history.
Measuring, mixing, setting the table – having the kids help out in the kitchen is not only fun, it's educational. And not just when it comes to teaching them how to cook. It's also a chance to create healthier eating habits that will serve them – and the planet – throughout their lives.