The VARMBLIXT donut lamp from IKEA is everywhere – designed by Sabine Marcelis, a smart update allows for a whole new level of light control.
As Toronto Design Week unfolded amid record snowfall, designers answered winter’s greys with unapologetic colour, experimental materials, and statement-making furniture across IDS and DesignTO.
Explore how kitchens, tableware, cookbooks, coffee, cocktails, and craft-led objets shaped the rituals of cooking, eating, and gathering in Taste's 2025 Year in Review.
Take a peek as Design Milk reminisces on the top 10 home furnishings articles of 2025, including collections from IKEA, Herman Miller, and more.
IKEA + Gustaf Westman reframe festive rituals with a playful collection of tableware, reminding us to celebrate the joy of gathering.
Gustaf Westman's first piece from his IKEA collaboration is a playful blue serving plate made for the brand's iconic Swedish meatballs.
The NATTBAD speaker by IKEA brings all the vintage charm of your grandparent's radio with the modern functionality of Bluetooth and Spotify.
IKEA Museum presents Magical Patterns, a colorful exhibition celebrating their iconic textile collections spanning over 60 years.
Full of natural materials and respect for modern Swedish design, the STOCKHOLM 2025 collection from IKEA debuts 96 new pieces.
IKEA launches the new BÄSINGEN accessibility collection, bringing functionality, support, and comfort to the kitchen and bathroom.
Before the clock hits midnight, Design Milk takes a look back at the 10 most loved articles from 2024, including an airport and a retro CD player!
Revisit Design Milk's top 10 most popular technology articles from 2024, filled with nostalgic gadgetry and tools for better living.
Revisit Design Milk's most popular home furnishings posts of 2024 to fully embrace bright colors, bold forms, and innovative material use.
By uplifting artisans in rural communities, IKEA's MÄVINN collection highlights the beautiful diversity of handcraft and joy of creating.
We’ve picked 11 of our favorite designers to watch, installations that made us think, and pieces we’d love to own from Milan Design Week 2024.