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Ikea’s finest capsule collections and collaborations from ‘95 to the present day
IKEA PS (1995)
The term “capsule collection” may have not been consciously used at the time, but the foundation was already laid. With the resurgence of minimalism in the 1990s, IKEA reclaimed and revitalized its Scandinavian identity by mustering up 18 designers tasked with reinterpreting the foundational principles of Nordic design. The outcome of this endeavor was a more authorial approach to their creations, which were showcased at the Salone del Mobile in 1995 under the banner of “Democratic Design.” Among the presented products, there were iconic pieces like the IKEA PS 1995 clock and table/stool designed by Thomas Eriksson. Such a successful experiment must be repeated. This led to a total of nine PS collections to be released by the Swedish giant through 2017. While not always strictly adhering to Scandinavian minimalism, these collections embraced a diverse range of influences and imaginative expressions.
IKEA PS (1995)
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IKEA PS (2014)
It is one of Ikea PS's most memorable collections, also thanks to the involvement of a group of international designers, among whom Tomás Alonso, Matali Crasset, and Scholten and Baijings. The theme “On the Move” sought solutions to pander to the nomadism of a growing segment of the population through multifunctional, easily transportable, and always low-cost objects.
IKEA PS (2014)
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IKEA PS (2014)
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IKEA PS (2014)
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MARKERAD (2019)
MARKERAD was the capsule collection that had the most disruptive impact. It was designed by the eclectic creative Virgil Abloh, prematurely passed, who defined it as "a collection of items that help you make a statement in your first home." While staying true to the brand's minimalist design and commitment to affordability, the pieces introduced details or incorporated phrases that play between irony and bold self-representation. This resulted in an elevated product that proudly embraced its significance.
MARKERAD (2019)
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MARKERAD (2019)
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MARKERAD (2019)
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EFTERTRADA (2020)
In 2017, it was the turn of Balenciaga's reinterpretation of IKEA's iconic blue Frakta bag – a success. Then in 2020, IKEA ventured into the clothing market launching its first capsule collection. However, the goal this time was different: to strengthen its connection – even on a sentimental level, so to speak – with the Asian market, where it had already breached, through a dedicated merchandising line. While perhaps less intriguing to Western audiences, the collection was semantically tailored to resonate with Asian consumers who find in the values of democracy and simplicity a point of reference.
EFTERTRADA (2020)
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EFTERTRADA (2020)
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BASTUA (2023)
The Bastua collection is a collaboration between IKEA and Marimekko that declines core aspects of Scandinavian identity in an integrated line of furniture, accessories, and textiles. While the furniture and accessories featured welcoming soft shapes with essential simplicity, the prints amplified their graphic appeal by stylizing the color contrasts of rhubarb, a typical ingredient in Nordic cuisine. Furthermore, the collection included accessories dedicated to the sauna experience, such as buckets, towels, and kimonos.
BASTUA (2023)
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BASTUA (2023)
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BASTUA (2023)
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IKEA ART EVENT (2021)
Art as well as furniture and design. For its sixth edition, IKEA collaborated with five artists and designers – Daniel Arsham, Gelchop, Humans since 1982, Sabine Marcelis, and Stefan Marx – who were tasked with reinterpreting and distorting some common design typologies. The resulting artworks, ranging from hyperbolic to controversial and subtle, maintained more explicit and appealing forms and provided opportunities for storytelling and reflection. Sabine Marcelis' exploration of light continued in a new capsule collection named VARMBLIXT, which was entirely dedicated to the universe of lamps.
IKEA ART EVENT (2021)
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IKEA ART EVENT (2021)
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OBEGRÄNSAD (2022)
“Only the bare essentials in a practical, minimalist form.” OBEGRÄNSAD was a unique capsule collection designed to meet the needs of a specific niche: novice DJs and music producers who created compositions from their own rooms rather than professional studios. Developed in collaboration with the renowned house group Swedish House Mafia, OBEGRÄNSAD revisited some famous furnishings, customizing them, and introducing new additions, including dedicated accessories for organizing records, suspending speakers, providing lighting, and transporting equipment.
A history of IKEA capsule collections
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