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Fresh take on vintage designs in the Nytillverkad collection

A pattern that pops

The pattern first launched in 1997 in colour now returns in black-and-white as KLIPPBRÄCKA.

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A double bed with a black headboard is seen from above. The bed is made with KLIPPBRÄCKA duvet covers and pillowcases.
Two DYVLINGE armchairs are placed in front of a wall with a decoration made of black and white KLIPPBRÄCKA pre-cut fabric.
Eight cushions with black and white KLIPPBRÄCKA cushion covers are placed on a floor. The cushions are seen from above.
A person is sitting on the floor, holding a large piece of KLIPPBRÄCKA pre-cut fabric and cutting it with a pair of scissors.
A SKÅLBODA armchair is placed in front of an orange screen. There is a cushion with a KLIPPBRÄCKA cushion cover in the chair.
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A curvy comeback

IKEA is known for our straight lines and square shapes. But soft curves are also apart of our past. 

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Blobs of orange and yellow bounce off the walls in a white space. Eventually, they transform into two KÄLLARHALS vases.
One orange and one yellow KÄLLARHALS vase with flowers in them are placed on a glossy surface that reflects the vases.
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An orange DYVLINGE swivel armchair is placed on blue flooring in front of a mirror. The armchair is reflected in the mirror.

Is orange the new green?

The classic chair has returned. Now the DYVLINGE swivel armchair with in a new striking colour.

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Put your head in the clouds

The ÄNGSVITVINGE pattern was designed by Sven Fristedm it first launched in the IKEA catalogue in 1973.

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A white double bed made with ÄNGSVITVINGE duvet covers and pillowcases with a blue and white pattern.
A close-up of a section of a bed made with ÄNGSVITVINGE duvet cover and pillowcase with a blue and white pattern.
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Meet the designer Anna Efverlund

Anna Efverlund is the designer behind the KÄLLARHALS vases and the pattern on the KLIPPBRÄCKA bed lined, cushion covers and 3-metre pre-cut fabric. She designed for IKEA from 1980–2014.