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Homes & Gardens
Julia Demer

IKEA’s New OMMJÄNGE Collection Is an Unexpectedly Playful Take on Swedish Tradition – and It's Exactly the Boost Your Home Needs in January

Blue and natural wood drop-lead dining table styled with a pink and red candlestick and blown-glass tableware.

It’s January, and the winter design scaries have officially sunk in. Too early for spring decor, too committed to the cold to stomach another jewel-toned pillow or faux-fur throw. What we’re really after is a hit of serotonin. And this month, it’s coming from what's new in IKEA.

The brand’s latest collection, OMMJÄNGE, reimagines Swedish folklore through a brighter, more whimsical lens – an interesting turn for the minimalist giant. Maybe it’s the ripple effect of recent, color-forward collaborations with designers like Gustaf Westman, but in any case, IKEA tapped perennially playful designers Maria Vinka and Matilda Hunyadi to shape a 20-piece lineup that includes drop-leaf tables, mouth-blown glass jugs, and cheeky cupboards that hide pattern in the details.

An angular red-stained wooden stool that doubles as a bedside table – or simply a much-needed color prop this winter. (Image credit: Ikea )

Its bones stay traditional, as promised. Solid wood and wool are rendered using time-honored techniques, keeping the dopamine decor collection grounded in craft rather than more obvious (and easier to execute) novelty.

But color does the talking. ‘The colors were super important to us in this collection,’ Matilda says. ‘We wanted to show the vibrance of folk art and at the same time use shades and combinations that feel contemporary.’

This OMMJÄNGE cabinet is so playful that it doesn’t appear to serve any practical purpose. Fortunately, it does. (Image credit: Ikea)

Basically, it’s not your grandma’s folklore. OMMJÄNGE feels familiar – with a kick – and is exactly the kind of jolt January begs for.

Shop the limited-edition collection while you can.

We weren’t expecting this famously minimalist brand to deliver such a mood-lifting collection, but we’re glad it did. And OMMJÄNGE isn’t the only pleasant surprise from IKEA lately – these nine pieces look a whole lot more expensive than they actually are.

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