Which (limited) collections does IKEA have?
At IKEA we always keep innovating. The (limited) collection is a way to try out new collaborations, materials and production procedures. The lessons we learn from this form the basis for new ideas and innovations that eventually lead to new designs that make life at home even better.
Some collections are only available in our branches and may have a limited edition. So be quick!
You can find all (limited) collections on our website.
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