chapter 4: what IKEA says?

Who doesn’t know IKEA here? Have you ever been shopping there? What do you think about their products? I guess some of you already know the well-known home décor mart in all around the world. IKEA.

As well as people around the world, IKEA also concerns about the environmental problems. They support the eco-friendly house and furniture. IKEA’s new launch kicks all preconceived notions to the curb (except for the well-priced part) and welcomes an eco-friendly collection of standout yet timeless designs. Sounds like a pretty good triple threat, if you ask us. Think bold indigo rugs hand-woven in India, sustainable rattan armchairs, and chic glassware that belongs on display atop your finest shelf. To top it off, this launch—which rolls out during the month of April—is all about creating a newfound sense of tranquility in your home. Block out those harsh city vibes with natural materials and earthy, muted tones, and you’ll create your very own eco-conscious safe haven.

This room divider has all others beat. Drape your fave abstract throw over the rattan bars or use it as a makeshift clothing rack—because some of us refuse to Marie Kondo our apartments. SHOP NOW: TÄNKVÄRD Room divider by IKEA, $89.99, ikea.com.

 

In order to weave and mold rattan into a shape as intricate and detailed as this armchair, it must be boiled down and dried in the sun, an old-world technique that just can’t be copied by a machine. SHOP NOW: BUSKBO Armchair by IKEA, $130, ikea.com.

 

You know when someone asks if your jacket is designer and you get the satisfaction of telling them it was only $20 from a flea market? That’s what this expensive-looking pendant lamp will do in your home; your friends will be shocked to hear it’s IKEA.

SHOP NOW: KNIXHULT Pendant lamp by IKEA, $39.99, ikea.com.

 

source :https://www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/ikeas-new-eco-friendly-collection-is-our-summer-aesthetic

 

 

 

 

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