IKEA launches MÄVINN, an inspiring new collection celebrating the art of traditional craftsmanship

IKEA has announced the launch of its new collection, MÄVINN, which is a celebration of traditional craftsmanship.
Launching in June 2023, the collection has been created in partnership with seven social businesses in Bangladesh, Thailand, India and Vietnam. All are committed to creating long-term opportunities¹ and improving the livelihoods of vulnerable groups in their communities.
MÄVINN is the second global social entrepreneurship collection from IKEA and marks the first annually recurring collection under this name - IKEA has however, been collaborating with social businesses since 2012. The collection name "MÄVINN" is an expression of dialect from Småland, where IKEA was founded, and means “having the wind at your back”. The MÄVINN range comprises of 20 pieces including baskets, rugs, a lampshade, an apron, bags, cushion covers, and a wall organiser.
All products in the MÄVINN collection are made from materials including cotton, over-run materials from denim production, and natural fibres. These include paper made from the bark of mulberry trees, banana fibre and jute, all selected both for their durability and renewability. Most of the collection’s materials are sourced from where each of the businesses are located, while the combination of materials and production techniques are based on the skills and expertise of the seven social business partners.
Our initial idea was to emphasise craftsmanship and bring the person who made the product to the forefront. This led us to think about the experience of visiting a local craft market: the interesting objects you might find there and the people selling their crafts. Every item has a distinctive look and rustic feel of a handpicked item, blending colourful splashes with natural materials through embroidery and woven designs where their handmade nature gives its uniqueness.”
Paulin MachadoDesigner at IKEA of Sweden
As a designer, it has been a joy to work closely with local artisans, infusing their skill and creativity into every piece. Not only does it celebrate traditional craftsmanship, but it also creates meaningful job opportunities for those in need. With MÄVINN, we can support artisans and their communities, while making handcrafted items accessible to people all over the world”
Maria VinkaFreelance Designer at IKEA of Sweden
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