IKEA July 2026, the best new home decor items of the month
The new IKEA products for July 2026 include new decor for parents’ and teens’ bedrooms, vases, lamps, and our complete roundup
We’ve already highlighted IKEA’s new arrivals for the start of the school year in this article, and today we’re focusing on the items that will be available starting in July. For next month, IKEA is focusing on patterns, colors, and a few new pieces. Bedrooms take center stage in these new IKEA arrivals for July 2026. The Swedish giant is offering bedding and decor for the master bedroom, as well as for teens’ rooms. We love this vibrant and original inspiration. Let’s take a look…
New SÄTERVIDE duvet cover features a floral print inspired by Swedish folklore, with stylized tulips and arabesques in blue, red, and green on a cream background. The result is almost exuberant. In a bedroom with blue-gray paneled walls, the effect is immediate. It brings to mind Scandinavian interiors of yesteryear, the kind you only see in museums or Nordic country homes.
For this bedding, IKEA has opted for a blend of 50% recycled cotton and 50% lyocell, two fibers that work well together. Lyocell absorbs moisture and dries quickly, while cotton provides softness and a familiar feel. It’s a great combination for summer nights, a fabric that breathes and keeps you cool.
The other duvet cover in the set, the EKTANDVINGE, features a navy and white gingham pattern. It’s made of 100% organic cotton with a percale weave. The two sets mix and match perfectly. You can put a duvet cover with a folk pattern on the comforter and checkered pillowcases on the pillows, or vice versa. IKEA clearly designed them to complement each other from the start.
Next to the bed, a KILBERGET white three-drawer chest completes the room. The look is perfect, super Scandinavian and rustic chic.
This collection is also available in a junior size. The same folk-inspired design appears on a crib bedding set, featuring softer colors and slightly scaled-down patterns to fit the size of the crib. Atmosphere is serene, without being clinical.
The style shifts completely with the collection designed for teens. Here, there’s no quiet softness. A SLÅNHÖSTMAL duvet cover set with dark green and white stripes, several graphic throw pillows, including one with a very ’70s sunflower pattern, bright orange pillows, and a desk lamp that deserves a whole paragraph to itself.
The KORVSNÖRE lamp is orange. A round, matte orange, with a spherical head and a curved base. It looks like something you’d find at your parents’ house in the ’70s. Paired with the green metal BAGGEBO shelf, the ensemble is dynamic and cohesive despite its contrast. It’s exactly the kind of room your teens will love. Note that the BAGGEBO shelf is available in green for a limited time. It’s the kind of room you’ll regret passing up six months later.
The lamp’s brightness is continuously adjustable via a button on the base. A soft glow for watching a show or studying at the desk, without changing the bulb or light source. Who wouldn’t find that super convenient? We add an air purifier, sometimes necessary in a teenager's room, isn't it?
In a living room with walls and a ceiling entirely paneled in dark wood, adding two cushions from IKEA July 2026 collection is an excellent idea. The first features an abstract print with rounded shapes in blue, pink, yellow, and burgundy on a white background. The second plays with wavy stripes in a highly saturated tricolor version. This unexpected mix works beautifully.
IKEA knows how to create patterns that blend perfectly together. The new VIDEOXBÄR duvet covers follow this approach. The abstract floral print in blue, pink, and black is available in bedding, complemented by more understated solid-color pillowcases in caramel and dusty pink. These warm tones counteract the coolness that the blue might otherwise bring.
IKEA offers us a lesson in interior design here: on simple furniture, we add more exuberant textiles. These can also be easily changed if you want to switch up the atmosphere. With IKEA prices, it remains affordable.
The FLODKRÄFTA clock features a minimalist cork design with a silent quartz movement. No noise will disturb your sleep or your days. We know that these days, we often check the time on a phone or a smartwatch. But there’s still a certain pleasure in reading it on hands. A touch of nostalgia combined with modern technology, we’re all for it. The cork gives this clock a handcrafted feel. It perfectly serves as a natural accent in a dark, cozy interior.
KORNSPARV vases are a two-piece set made of glazed stoneware. The large vase, round and chunky, has a glossy blue-green glaze with shades that vary depending on the light, no two pieces are exactly alike. The small vase has a twisted, spiral shape and a darker green hue. IKEA notes that they can be mixed and matched with other vases in the collection. It’s a great idea: they’re distinctive enough to stand out on their own, yet versatile enough to be combined.
These new IKEA products for July 2026 follow a clear design direction. The folk-style adult bedroom in blue and red, the pop-style teen bedroom in green and orange, the living room with its colorful cushions, and the decorative items that look handmade, IKEA has clearly decided to emphasize prints and color this season. The SÄTERVIDE bedding set is the centerpiece of the collection. FLODKRÄFTA clock and KORNSPARV vases are affordable little surprises to add to your collection when you already have everything you need. All new products will be available in IKEA stores and online in July.
The adult bedroom and a folk pattern from another era, reimagined
New SÄTERVIDE duvet cover features a floral print inspired by Swedish folklore, with stylized tulips and arabesques in blue, red, and green on a cream background. The result is almost exuberant. In a bedroom with blue-gray paneled walls, the effect is immediate. It brings to mind Scandinavian interiors of yesteryear, the kind you only see in museums or Nordic country homes.
For this bedding, IKEA has opted for a blend of 50% recycled cotton and 50% lyocell, two fibers that work well together. Lyocell absorbs moisture and dries quickly, while cotton provides softness and a familiar feel. It’s a great combination for summer nights, a fabric that breathes and keeps you cool.
The other duvet cover in the set, the EKTANDVINGE, features a navy and white gingham pattern. It’s made of 100% organic cotton with a percale weave. The two sets mix and match perfectly. You can put a duvet cover with a folk pattern on the comforter and checkered pillowcases on the pillows, or vice versa. IKEA clearly designed them to complement each other from the start.
Next to the bed, a KILBERGET white three-drawer chest completes the room. The look is perfect, super Scandinavian and rustic chic.
The baby’s room in the same style
This collection is also available in a junior size. The same folk-inspired design appears on a crib bedding set, featuring softer colors and slightly scaled-down patterns to fit the size of the crib. Atmosphere is serene, without being clinical.
The dynamic teen’s room in green and orange
The style shifts completely with the collection designed for teens. Here, there’s no quiet softness. A SLÅNHÖSTMAL duvet cover set with dark green and white stripes, several graphic throw pillows, including one with a very ’70s sunflower pattern, bright orange pillows, and a desk lamp that deserves a whole paragraph to itself.
The KORVSNÖRE lamp is orange. A round, matte orange, with a spherical head and a curved base. It looks like something you’d find at your parents’ house in the ’70s. Paired with the green metal BAGGEBO shelf, the ensemble is dynamic and cohesive despite its contrast. It’s exactly the kind of room your teens will love. Note that the BAGGEBO shelf is available in green for a limited time. It’s the kind of room you’ll regret passing up six months later.
The lamp’s brightness is continuously adjustable via a button on the base. A soft glow for watching a show or studying at the desk, without changing the bulb or light source. Who wouldn’t find that super convenient? We add an air purifier, sometimes necessary in a teenager's room, isn't it?
The living room where cushions transform the sofa
In a living room with walls and a ceiling entirely paneled in dark wood, adding two cushions from IKEA July 2026 collection is an excellent idea. The first features an abstract print with rounded shapes in blue, pink, yellow, and burgundy on a white background. The second plays with wavy stripes in a highly saturated tricolor version. This unexpected mix works beautifully.
A bedroom with floral patterns
IKEA knows how to create patterns that blend perfectly together. The new VIDEOXBÄR duvet covers follow this approach. The abstract floral print in blue, pink, and black is available in bedding, complemented by more understated solid-color pillowcases in caramel and dusty pink. These warm tones counteract the coolness that the blue might otherwise bring.
IKEA offers us a lesson in interior design here: on simple furniture, we add more exuberant textiles. These can also be easily changed if you want to switch up the atmosphere. With IKEA prices, it remains affordable.
Key pieces to note: a cork clock and vases
The FLODKRÄFTA clock features a minimalist cork design with a silent quartz movement. No noise will disturb your sleep or your days. We know that these days, we often check the time on a phone or a smartwatch. But there’s still a certain pleasure in reading it on hands. A touch of nostalgia combined with modern technology, we’re all for it. The cork gives this clock a handcrafted feel. It perfectly serves as a natural accent in a dark, cozy interior.
KORNSPARV vases are a two-piece set made of glazed stoneware. The large vase, round and chunky, has a glossy blue-green glaze with shades that vary depending on the light, no two pieces are exactly alike. The small vase has a twisted, spiral shape and a darker green hue. IKEA notes that they can be mixed and matched with other vases in the collection. It’s a great idea: they’re distinctive enough to stand out on their own, yet versatile enough to be combined.
What to take away from July 2026
These new IKEA products for July 2026 follow a clear design direction. The folk-style adult bedroom in blue and red, the pop-style teen bedroom in green and orange, the living room with its colorful cushions, and the decorative items that look handmade, IKEA has clearly decided to emphasize prints and color this season. The SÄTERVIDE bedding set is the centerpiece of the collection. FLODKRÄFTA clock and KORNSPARV vases are affordable little surprises to add to your collection when you already have everything you need. All new products will be available in IKEA stores and online in July.




























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