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IKEA announces a new collection in collaboration with nine creatives across Latin America

Illustration of a yellow and pink leaf against a white and black zebra pattern with blue above.
Art, fashion, design, architecture, and food are just some of the things on the table when IKEA joins forces with nine creatives ranging across Latin America. Announced at the IKEA Festival at the 2022 Milan Design Week, together we will explore the cultures of festivities and socializing at home in Latin America for a new collection dropping in 2023.

IKEA is always curious to learn more about life at home from parts of the world, and with this collaboration it is a celebration of connecting directly with creatives from backgrounds of Latin American heritage.

Since opening stores in Dominican Republic, Mexico, and with IKEA about to launch in more countries including Chile, Colombia, and Peru we are excited to announce a collection that celebrates Latin American heritage. Together with nine of Latin America’s most exciting creatives of today, IKEA will explore how we infuse Latin American culture across the world.

“This collection is about amplifying and celebrating the talents of our collaborators ranging from a variety of creative fields including design, fashion, art, food and architecture” says Friso Wiersma, Designer at IKEA of Sweden AB. “We were curious to learn what happens when different traditions in culture, crafts and expressions are combined with the creative scenes of design, fashion, food, architecture and art. ​” he adds.

The result is a new collection that promises to be vibrant, dropping in 2023. The collection will include products that encourage and help people to celebrate life, socialize around food and music, and set the vibe and atmosphere up for a great time – no matter your skillset, space, or budget constraints.

“I hope people will use them with this sense of putting their own energy and history to the product so everyone could make their own story with these pieces of design and art we are creating” says Trini Guzman, muralist and multi-disciplinary artist from Santiago, Chile. 

Latin American culture has a richness of different traditions in culture, craft, and expression, but there are also common factors that unify. Together with the creatives of Latin America we are looking forward to a journey of showcasing authentic stories and products people can enjoy across the world.

More about the Latin American creatives IKEA has collaborated with: 

Liliana Ovalle, Product Designer, Mexico
Liliana is a product designer that works with a wide range of materials and processes to explore the expressive aspect of objects. She studied product design at Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México and later a Master’s degree Royal College of Art in London. Her designs reflect narratives that often draw on her Mexican background, from referencing situations observed in the urban context to exploring vernacular craft techniques. 

Diana Ordonez, artist, Colombia
Diana Ordonez is a neo muralist, illustrator and graffiti artist who has established herself as an important reference in Latin American graffiti. She has a Master in plastic and visual arts. She is known for her colorful, positive and vibrant expressions.

Abel Cárcamo Segovia, product designer, Chile
Abel designs objects and furniture by combining contemporary trends and materials of traditional design through collaborations with various local craftsmen. Creating a direct link between traditional practice and minimalistic aesthetics, Abel attains knowledge of the capabilities of materials through different techniques and so accomplish to create timeless design.

Trini Guzman, Muralist and multi-disciplinary artist, Chile
Trini expresses herself through different materials in an explorative with curiosity and positivity. She gets her inspiration from nature and from becoming a mother. She has done an accessories collection for Falabella in Chile.

Marisol Centeno, textile designer, Mexico
Her work includes commissions and production pieces for Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum and MUAC Museum, among others. She has spoken at many design events, such as the LACMA’s Found in Translation craft symposium. Textile designer Marisol Centeno is committed to the idea of design as an agent of change – a source of aesthetic, social, and cultural innovation. Her primary focus is on innovation, utilizing an experimental combination of artisanal and industrial techniques. Her work is characterized by the promotion of collective production and sustainability through design and the large-scale and colorful narratives of her textiles.

Alvaro Clavijo, chef, Colombia
Started off studying Architecture in Bogotá, then followed his passion and studied at a culinary school in Barcelona, followed by several jobs at Michelin stars restaurants around Europe, among some at Noma in CPH. After many years abroad he turned back to Bogotá where he now runs his own restaurants, making traditional local food in a new way.

Catalina Zarhi, ceramist and Felipe Assadi, architect, Chile
Catalina is a designer with focus on ceramics. She studied ceramics in Italy, US, Chile. She uses old techniques to elaborate on the thickness – her work is very thin. She makes two types of ceramic, hand-made that is burnt two times, “raku”, and also more industrial molding technique.

Felipe is an architect and founder of Felipe Assadi Arquitectos, based in Santiago. His buildings are known for their angular constructions that are mostly built with exposed concrete and glass; ranging from private residences to hotels, villas, and pavilions.

Augustín Nicolás Rivero, fashion designer Colombia
Augustín Nicolás Rivero is a designer and creative director with his own avant-garde fashion brand, A NEW CROSS. His main focus is to explore and re-interpret the artisanal crafts from Latin America. He has created a unique aesthetic and universe, merging both fashion and utilitarian object with a contemporary view on traditional crafts from different regions.

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IKEA U.S. Press Office
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