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A visit to Almhult Sweden for Ikea Democratic Design Day.

A visit to Almhult Sweden for Ikea Democratic Design Day.

I’ve just returned last week from an inspiring trip to the homeland of Ikea in Älmhult, Sweden. I was invited to join a large group of international press, for the annual Ikea Democratic Design day event, where the new and future Ikea collections were being revealed.

It’s amazing to think how far Ikea has come. The photo above is of Ingvar Kamprad, the founder of Ikea. He is now 91 years old, but founded Ikea at the age of 17.This photo of Ingvar Kamprad is located at the entrance of the Ikea museum. If you zoom in and look close enough, you can see that it is comprised of lots of tiny photos of his co workers.

So you may be wondering why the event is called Ikea Democratic design day. Marcus Engman, the head of Design at Ikea told us that the term ‘Democratic Design’ is actually the backbone, heart and soul of Ikea.

Ikea Democratic Design is made up of 5 principles that influences every step of the design process. These 5 principles are: Form, Function, Quality, Sustainability and Low price

When Marcus Engman was asked if all Ikea products lived up to the five principles of DemocraticDesign, it was refreshing to hear him admit that not all do, and that solutions Ikea were happy with a few years ago, may no longer live up to current expectations, hence new solutions and modifications are being sought.This is the 2019 limited edition version of the iconic Ikea Frakta bag. Yes, you heard right, it’s only available in 2019, and I’m so pleased to have been given one at the event. It is a shimmery silver bag with pastel hues of mint, blue and yellow. It’s actually made of recycled crisp packets.

Ikea is now starting to collaborate on making limited edition versions. There will be a few new designs by Hay coming out this year.

Did you read all about Ikea’s clever response to Balenciega’s new collection bag that looked like an Ikea Frakta bag recently?Here it is. Brilliant marketing response isn’t it?Before I reveal the new Ikea collection, I thought I’d show you my tour with Ikea at their museum in Älmhult.

Recently CNBC reported that vintage Ikea furniture are selling for thousands of pounds at auction. Could this soon have us all flocking to Ikea to collect the limited edition pieces?I managed to photograph a few of Ikea’s beautiful vintage mid century collections here.

It was so interesting to see a working condition old fashioned black and white television.Look at this beautiful chair, upholstered in a very on trend deep olive green.There was also a new temporary fabric exhibition in the basement of the museum. I spent ages there looking at the vibrant coloured prints on fabric.

I managed to get 2 posters from the museum shop with the Dala horses and bananas prints above.Stunning patterns and colours.I also got to tour Ikea’s Test lab. I was fascinated to learn about all the tests done during product development.

These were the areas of testing :

Chemistry- testing volatile organic compound emissions, odour tests and more.

Textile- testing its pH to ensure the textile doesn’t cause skin irritation, strength of fabric, appearance after washing and shrinkage, stain resistance, absorbency and more.

Fire- flammability tests on the furniture.

Candle- Quality of burning, soot test and more.

Surface and Corrosion – durability of surfaces

Furniture- mechanical tests on functionality ( above is the photo of the mattress roll test. A 140kg weight is rolled over the mattress between 30000 to 50000 times, with the possible height loss measured).

Assembly – assess if products can be assembled quickly and easily.

Kitchen – appliance testing

Lighting- ensure lighting exceed the stated life time and more.

Climate chamber-testing moisture related problems on wood in countries with high humidity.

Component- testing the hinges, dowels and screws.

Packaging material- testing the corrugated cardboard to ensure products in transit are well protected.

Here’s a robot hand testing a kid’s packed lunch box.We stayed at the Ikea hotell.

As expected, the lobby was full of stylish Ikea furniture.Here’s one of the sitting room areas. That fireplace and stacked wood shelf is so cool right?This is the restaurant at Ikea Hotell. My pared down and simple bedroom. Love that light house and wave photography series above my bed.Now to introduce you to the collections launching later this year and in 2018.

This is Rolf and Mette Hay. For those who love Scandinavian design, will know their renowned Danish furniture brand Hay.

A few years ago, I visited Copenhagen and of course no visit there should be without a visit to HAY. You can see my Hay post here.The Ikea and HAY collaboration is one of the most highly anticipated collections due to come out this year in October.

Their collection is called Ypperlig. In my opinion, the sofa above is the must have piece of the collection.

I believe it will be retailing for 599 Euros, which is super affordable for an iconic piece of design.I’ve shot it up close for you to see. I’ve even sat on it, and can report that it is super comfortable.Here’s a chair from the Ypperlig collection.Aren’t these Ypperlig cushions divine? I’m in love with the pink cushion with the red polka dots.Feast your eyes on this Ypperlig dining table by Hay. If you are on the hunt for a new dining table, I suggest you hold off till October for this beauty.The next designer collaborating with Ikea is Tom Dixon. I’m sure no real introduction is required of this renowned British furniture and homewares designer.His collection was called Delaktig, and was co-created with 75 design students from Royal college of Art, Parsons School of Design and Musashino University.

Delaktig means ‘being involved’ in Swedish, and is an open platform that inspires people to make it their own. This furniture collection is a base for many different functionalities. You can add pillows, side tables, lamps and headboard, as you go.Here’s an up close view I shot at the event.

What do you think of the sofa? I can see it in stylish office spaces and large industrial loft apartments.Here’s a shot with my pink Kate Spade New York handbag.I think the pink contrasted well with the the grey don’t you think?

The Delaktig collection is due to launch in February 2018.This is Bea Åkerlund, a stylist to celebrities such as Madonna, Beyoncé, Katy Perry, Rihanna and Lady Gaga, to name a few.

Ikea has chosen to collaborate with Bea, because of her unique sense of style and her passion for individuality. Her collection with Ikea is called Omedelbar, and is launching in March 2018.

Those black hands that Bea is holding up against her head in the photo, are actually wall hooks from her collection.Here’s a little moodboard from Bea’s collection that I shot at the event.Here’s an alphabet light from her collection.I can see this lips cushion in Boudoir styled bedrooms.This is the moodboard filled with photos of the one of a kind figurines commissioned by Ikea as part of the Ikea Art Event series.This evil eye glass is by Ludvig Lofgren.This is by James Jarvis. It’s a peace sign and not so polite sign when turned around.

The Ikea art Event series will be launching in April 2018.This is the Spänst collection by Chris Stamp. He has managed to incorporate street culture and sports into the home. He has created storage for shoes and Ikea’s first ever skateboard.

The collection is due to launch in May 2018.

Here is the collection by Ikea’s social entrepreneurs, due to be released later this year and 2018. Aren’t these pieces so pretty?At the Democratic Design Day, Ikea also announced their future collaborations, going into 2019. I was so excited to learn about their collaboration with the founder of Byredo, Ben Gorham.

Byredo produces the amazing perfumes and scented candles. I can’t wait to see what Ben comes up with in this collaboration.I appreciate this is a very long post, but I couldn’t resist showing you the Ikea after party, set amongst the beautiful countryside of Almhult in Sweden.

Beautiful Lupins on display. It was a Midsummers night partyDelicious cocktails on arrival.A beautiful barn converted for the evening’s festivities.Tables beautifully set.I love how wild flowers picked from the fields just outdoors of the party venue adorned the table.There was also Swedish folk music to greet us and a fun disco with saxophonist to end the night.The food was absolutely delicious.

Hope you’ve enjoyed this post about Ikea’s Democratic Design day. I had such a fun time on the press event. It’s always amazing to go behind the scenes. I’m looking forward to showing some interiors styled posts using Ikea products in the next few weeks. Watch this space.

Wishing you a wonderful week ahead.

( The post comprise a selection of photos by myself and press images from Ikea. I was invited to Sweden on the press trip by Ikea UK. All views in this post are my own).

12 Comments

  1. Wow what an incredibly cool event! great to learn about the story and exciting news of what’s to come!

  2. What a lovely trip to go on G. I’m a big fan of Ikea and yes, I’ve got my eye on that dining table! x

  3. I’m
    A big fan of ikea, sounds like a brilliant trip!

  4. What an amazing trip and such an interesting post behind the scenes! I’m really looking forward to the Hay and Tom Dixon collections myself. xx

  5. I love how that bag is made from recycled crisp packets – and lucky you for getting your hands on one so early. It sounds like a fascinating trip.

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  7. Rebecca Smithers

    Just read through your post from the Ikea trip. Lovely photos which really capture the excitement, colour and drama of an interesting couple of days! It was great to meet you…

    • littlebigbell

      Thank you so much Rebecca. It was lovely to meet you too. I really had a great time, and Ikea sure does know how to do a party. x

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