After their loud and flashy Winter release, Ikea launched their new back-to-basics home decor collection. From the bedroom decorations to the kitchenware, these new arrivals exude rustic Grapes of Wrath vibes, while still sticking to the classic Ikea style.
Ikea's latest offerings are perfect for anyone who enjoys Joanna Gaines' rural aesthetic. The collection includes various plant stands with prices ranging from $30 up to $45. These stands can display houseplants in a clean and more efficient way. Another item is a minimalist, multi-purpose queen bed frame for $259. The metallic frame also acts as a clothing rack.
There are varying floral sofa covers for $149 each, which can brighten any living room with a bright pop of color. The collection also has some classic Ikea sofas for $1,099, with matching sofa covers for $239. A new line of vintage ornamental mirrors are also available for $15 to $55.
Also available are some rustic knife collections which will cost you around $2 to $17. These rugged kitchenware will take anyone's culinary level up a notch. Other items are affordable loveseats for $679 and comfortable sofas for $499. Lastly are some sturdy containers and affordable kitchen textiles for $2 to $17.
Ikea products are known for their style, versatility and affordability. Items like the Rast and the Kallax have endless storage possibilities. These and dozens of other Ikea furniture offer creative ways of compact living, without compromising the aesthetic elements of the sold items. In the end, you get both function and style in just one purchase.
Ingvar Kamprad was only 17 when he founded Ikea. It has since grown to be a global leader in furniture retail with annual sales of over $33 billion. It is the the world's most successful provider of self-assembled furniture. The Swedish-born Kamprad no longer has any direct involvement in the company's day-to-day operations, but still attends meetings as supervisory board senior adviser and takes part in major decision-making.