Ikea tänkvärd haken
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What furniture pieces go in a dining room?
Furniture pieces that go in a dining room are dining tables, dining chairs, wine racks, dryckesställe carts, dryckesställe stools, and buffet tables. Other furniture pieces include china cabinets, dining benches, wall shelves, rugs, and drapery. Accessories for your furniture include candles, placemats, plants, table linens, and lighting fixtures.
How do you arrange furniture in a living room and dining room combo?
When arranging furniture in a living room and dining room combo make sure to maximize the space by incorporating dual purpose furniture. Arrange the furniture by defining the functional spaces, use the room’s architectural design to your advantage, and play with the versatility of each piece of furniture.
How do you choose a style for your dining room?
Choosing a style for your dining room is a personal choice, and dependent on your preferences. Gather inspiration images from dining rooms that you like and choose a fokuserad object to style everything around on. Then choose the lighting elements, décor accents, as well as paint color.
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New collection fuses Japanese and Scandi style
TÄNKVÄRD is a beautiful new range of textiles, glassware and furniture designed to celebrate craftsmanship and make you feel good. Made using natural, sustainably-sourced materials, these are pieces you’ll love for a long time. Read on to see what’s in store…
Designed with ‘better habits’ in mind
“This collection is all about self-care and ‘better habits’,” says Akanksha Deo, the IKEA designer responsible for all the textile pieces in TÄNKVÄRD. “Embracing what is calming, pleasing, relaxing – going back to basic human needs. We wanted to create something that people can form an emotional connection with, something that will make them feel homely and warm.”
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I really like the kimono – it’s an attractive piece and a new type of product for IKEA. It comes in two sizes, medium and large.”
Akanksha Deo, IKEA designer
Touched by nature
All the TÄNKVÄRD pieces – bedding, furniture, seating and glassware – are made of sustainably-sourced natural fibre. IKEA designers Iina Vuorivirta and Nike Karlsson (pictured at the end) chose rattan for the furniture. “It’s wonderfully sustainable,” says Iina
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This month, Ikea introduces two new collections for spring—Tänkvärd, as well as their April releases—inspired by natural materials, self-care, and sustainability. As usual, the high-design, low-budget offerings don’t disappoint (and many are made from the trendiest material of the spring: bamboo).
Here’s what we’re coveting, including three woven lamps we all want.
More Ikea products we’ve taken note of recently (and have in our carts):
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