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Just In: Preview the IKEA PS Collection 2012

Yesterday IKEA announced the launch of its 7th IKEA PS Collection, debuting at the Milan Furniture Fair right now. (I’m hoping to go at some point, as its the design event of the year.) Janice Simonsen, design spokesperson for IKEA U.S. is blogging live from Milan this week, if you’re interested.

IKEA PS  first launched in 1995 to strengthen the IKEA as a design company. The collection focuses on cutting-edge Scandinavian design without losing sight of affordable pricing. Collections are launched every three years. For 2012, the designers drew inspiration from 60 years of IKEA design history–looking through IKEA catalogs and archives–to reinvent past products .They updated form, function, and materials to make the pieces more relevant and sustainable for today.


The PS collection will available at U.S. IKEA stores starting this August.

Read below for the designers’ inspirations.

S H O P P I N G + More

TV Bench $179
Designers: Lisa Widen and Anna Wallin Irinarchos (WIS Design)
Inspiration: Wavy doors inspired by old furniture with drapery. 

Easy Chair (not yet priced)
Designer
: Wiebke Braasch
Inspiration: He fell for a classic 1950s IKEA easy chair and developed a modern, scaled down version. “The old upholstery and other unnecessary material disappeared., but we kept the original metal frame. The best things became more prominent.”
Green angle:  It’s made from only one material, can be used indoors and out, and is much easier to recycle.

Wall Lamp $49.99
Designer: Johanna Jelinek
Inspiration: LED technology makes it possible to create smarter solutions because LED lamps can be made smaller and slimmer. It’s what makes this one possible to fold flat against the wall when not in use. “It fits in every room.”
Green angle: “LEDs are more energy efficient than ordinary light bulbs.”

Side Table with Bowls $49
Designer: Henrik Preutz
Inspiration: “Flower stands that were popular years ago.” These are designed for people who can’t make up their minds—there’s a flat top, one with a big fruit bowl, one with four smaller bows that can be used for anything from flowers to snacks. Combine all three to make one large sideboard.
Green angle: Bamboo frame.

Flatwoven Rug $99.99
Designer:  Maria Vinka
Inspiration: Dots. “On one of the rugs the dots are cut out and on the other rug the dots are in raised relief, so the pile itself becomes a decorative element in the design.”

Sofa $899
Designer: Nike Karlsson
Inspiration: Old tubular steel sofas that are light and airy.
Green angle: Uses metal pocket springs which are easier to recycle than typical stuffing.

Drawer $44.99/set of 4
Designer: Sarah Fager
Inspiration: “Traditional spice drawers.” These offer more possibilities to decide about size and placement of storage. They can hang on a wall or spread them out. And you can see through the drawers to know what’s inside.
Green angle: Made from PET plastic and bamboo.

Twin Duvet Cover Set $49.99
Designer:  Maria Vinka
Inspiration: “All my textiles all have dots. Dots are energetic and spread joy.”
Green angle: Made of linen, which can be grown in cooler climates where artificial irrigation and pesticides are rarely needed.

Coffee Table $49
Designer: Ola Wihlborg
Inspiration: She stumbled upon an IKEA tea trolley when browsing old catalogs. They’re old fashioned items, but “there’s still a need today for mobile things.” The casters on this coffee table make it mobile, and there’s a shelf for storage.

Stool $39
Designer: Lisa Norinder
Inspiration: Her father was a designer at IKEA, so she further developed one of his chairs by removing the back so now it’s a cross between a chair and a stool. It’s stackable like a stool, making it a great extra to take out when there are guests.

High Back Armchair $89
Designer:  Ebba Strandmark
Inspiration: “Armchairs are true classics and they’ve had a given place in our kitchens for a very long time. Today, we socialize in our kitchens more than ever before. . . That puts high demands on comfort and is what inspired us. . .  We raised the backrest and added two armrests. Now it’s easier to sit down and stand up, and you can lean back comfortably and spend hour after hour in the company of good friends.”

Dining Table $179
Designer: Jon Karlsson
Inspiration: “Flirts with ’50s design.”
Green angle: “Bamboo is a material that grows quickly, and when it’s layer-glued it becomes extremely hard and durable.”

Bowl (not yet priced)
Designer: Marcus Arvonen
Green angle: Produced in two versions with different materials; one in recycled PET plastic and one in WPC, a mixture of plastic and wood fiber. “PET is easier to recycle than WPC, but WPC is more environmentally friendly to produce. The bowls look the same, giving one the chance to think about the advantages and disadvantages of the materials.”

Daybed $350 for frame with two drawers
Designer: Sarah Fager
Inspiration: IKEAs daybed from just a few years ago. “My aim was to designe something that is comfortable regardless of whether you’re sitting or sleeping.”

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Covet: Les Poupees Candlesticks by Luca Nichetto

Les Poupées
Designed by Luca Nichetto
approx. $150, Gallery Pascale, Stockholm

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Get the Look: 65 Modern Candlesticks and Candelabra

For years I’ve adored the Lucite pretzel knot candlesticks by Dorothy Thorpe—a decade ago I had stashed a tear that features one prominently, and I still have it. Lately I’ve been interested in brass candelabra with joints, as well as simple Danish candlesticks in teak or painted wood. There are tons of newer, contemporary ones too, like Muuto’s green raw wood candelabra and the chunky chrome or glass tubular pieces that refer back to the ’70s. Following up on yesterday’s Montage: 44 Rooms with Candlesticks & Candelabra, here’s a shopping guide for 65 different styles.

S H O P P I N G

1 Festive Candelabra by Natalie Rutard for Philippi Design, 99€ at Connox.
2 Light Runner Wood Candle Holder by Marie Thurnauer, $79AUD at Vincent2.
3 Muuto Raw Candelabra in Hand-Sawed Wood, $250 at A+R.
4 Agnes Table Candelabra by Lindsey Adelman, $1,500 at The Future Perfect.
5 Polished Horn Candle Holder, $48 at Jayson Home.
6 Candlestrip Candle Holder by Design Glut, $30 at A+R.
7 Mistic Mini Candlabra by Arik Levy for Gaia & Gino, $259 at Switch Modern.
8 Nick and the Candlestick in Brass by Lindsey Adelman, $1,200 at Matter.
9 Empathy for Las Vegas Neon Borosilicate Glass Candlesticks by Cat Merrick.
10 Met Candlestick by Hans Harald Rath, $530 at Moss.
11 BJÖRKEFALL Candlestick Holder in Black, $5.99 at IKEA.
12 Nordic Light Candlestick by Jonas Grundell, $69 at Finnish Design Shop.
13 Menu Double Candleholder by Mikaela Dörfel, $80 at A+R.
14 Distortion Candlestick by Paul Loebach, $24 at Uncommon Goods.
15 Rococo Candlestick by Ted Muehling for Nymphenburg, $1,730 at Moss.
16 Jointed Brass Candelabras from Sweden, $175 at Steven Sclaroff on 1st Dibs.
17 Wembley Candleholder in Zinc-Finished Aluminum, $39.95 at CB2.
18 TRÅDIG Candlestick in Red, $7.99 at IKEA.
19 Tom Dixon Cast Iron Crown Candelabra, $330 at Lumens.
20 Short Teak Taper Candlestick, $10.99 at West Elm.
21 Seis Multi-Level Candleholder, $59.95 at CB2.
22 Kosta Boda Connect Glass Candlestick, $125 at Fjorn.
23 Eve Candleholder in Matte White Porcelain, $78 at Jonathan Adler.
24 Louise Campbell Fiducia Magnetic Vase+Candleholder, $159.95 at UB.
25 Red 1920s Turned Wood Candlestick, $750 at Dongan Collection.
26 Heliodor Glass Candle Holder by Arik Levy Gaia & Gino, $450 at Aha Life.
27 Ralph Lauren Straton Triple Stag Candlestick, $1,295 at Michael C. Fina.
28 Ghost Candelabra by Jon Russell, $65 at MoMA Design Store.
29 Hourglass Pillar Candleholders in Aqua, $223 at Dwell Studio.
30 Dunes and Duchess Four-Arm Candelabra, $520 at Barneys New York.
21 Nine Concrete Candle Holders by Marit Meisler $320 at Unica.
32 Superliving Lime Cosmos Candlestick €18.15 at Wonen met LEF!
33 Antler Candelabra in Yellow Polyresin, £89 at Dwell.
34 JOY by Josefin Hagberg Electric Candlestick, $199 at Greener Grass Design.
35 Turn Me On Candlestick by Danti and Zanzi for Alessi, $80 at Unica.
36 Totem Votives by Eric Janssen Beech, $26 at MoMA Design Store.
37 Sagaform Upside-Down Vase/Candle Holder, $39.95 at Fjorn.
38 Curves Cast Iron Candlesticks, $18 each at Chiasso.
39 Donna Karan Burnished Metal Candlestick, $60 at Michael C. Fina.
40 Kubus 4-Candle Holder by Mogens Lassen, £115 at DesignShop UK.
41 Tom Dixon Spin Table Candelabra in Cast Iron, $650 at Lumens.
42 Homestead Candle Holder by Ladies&Gentleman, $58/pair at OBJECT.
43 Four Brass Dansk Teardrop Onion Candle Holders, $99 on Etsy.
44 Noelle Rigaudie Cardboard Candlestick, $750 at Anthropologie.
45 Green Mango Wood Candle Holder for Block Candles by Rice.
46 Loop Candelabra in Chrome Plated Brass, $28 at The W Hotel Store.
47 Dansk Cast Iron Candelabra, starting bid $16.99 on eBay.
48 Candleholder with Matchbox, $17.50 at Swedish Design House.
49 Skyline Menorah in Polished Nickel, $82.50 at Jonathan Adler.
50 Normann Copenhagen Heima Candle Holder, $69 at Zinc Details.
51 Antoine Table Candelabra in Blown Borosilicate Glass, $200 at DWR.
52 Slanted Brass Candleholders, $248 at Dwell Studio.
53 Brass Candlesticks, starting bid $1.57 on eBay.
54 Lava Candleholder Set by Louise Hederstrom, $119AUD at Vincent2.
55 Polyhedron Candlesticks by Revision Design Studio $47.50 at Supermarket.
56 Georg Jensen Masterpieces Small Candlestick, $300 at Finnish Design Shop.
57 Ted Muehling Biedermeier Candlestick at E.R. Butler.
58 Set of 3 Iron  Topiary Candleholders, $44.95 at Crate & Barrel.
59 Walk of Flames Candelabra by Studio Frederik Roije, $632 at Nova68.
60 Anna Kraitz Green Porcelain Fire Candlestick $42 at Huset.
61 3-Piece Arden Stainless Steel Candleholder Set, $149.95 at Crate & Barrel.
62 Georg Jensen Precious by Ilse Crawford, $130 at Finnish Design Shop.
63 Mistic Large Bronze Glass Candle Holder by Arik Levy, $792 at Nova 68.
64 Claw Candlesticks in Blackened Brass, starting at $62 at Jayson Home.

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Montage: 44 Rooms with Candlesticks and Candelabras

Ever since I got back from my design trip to Copenhagen last fall, I’ve been really interested in candlesticks. Candles are a key element in Scandinavian interiors, the fire adding both warmth and light over the long winter months of shortened days. I fell for smooth, brightly colored wooden pairs in the airport outpost of the department store Illums Bolighus, and located a set on eBay when I got home. (More beat up than smooth, but very inexpensive.) A lot of these interiors are Scandinavian in style, though not all. I bet you will recognize some specific candle holders and candelabras below. Which can you identify?

Real Estate Agency Stadshem via Desire to Inspire
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Photographer Danielle Moss – The Everygirl
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Home of the blogger behind A Merry Mishap
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Bo Bedre  |  Hus & Hem
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Nacho Polo Design
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mc & co design store in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
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Home of Diana van Ewijk of Ozowiezo
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Real Estate Agency Lagerlings
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via Solid Frog-Mia Linnman  |  Martha Stewart Living
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Photographer Cyrille Robin  |  Traditional Home
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VitraHaus by architects Herzog & de Meuron |  Studio William Heffner
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via Vosges Paris  |  via Room For Two
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Photographer Anita Colero via Sunday in Bed  |  Photographer Max Zambelli
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via Alvhem Makleri & Interior
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Ranjana and Naeem Khan’s SoHo loft in Elle Decor
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Photographer Stellan Herner
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Milk Magazine  |  via Hus & Hem
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Deborah Wecselman Design  |  LDa Architecture & Interiors via Houzz
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Weitzman Halpern Design
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Adam Bram Straus Interior Design
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Fox-Nahem Design  | Alvhem Mäkleri & Interiör
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via Design Attractor  |  via Chocolate Creative
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Weitzman Halpern Design
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Photographer Lesley Unruh  |  Gaile Guevara Interior Design
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SF Girl by the Bay  |  Stylist Susanna Vento
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via Note to Self  |  via The Peak of Chic
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via Pinterest  |  via Beau Lifestyle
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via Emma’s Design Blog  |  via Chocolate Creative

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Get the Look: 44 Bunny Rabbit Accessories and Decor

I don’t have any bunny rabbits ’round my house, but they’re awfully cute. My friend bought the most adorable bunny for her daughter. Live! It snuggles and practically purrs. Who knew they could make such great house pets? Since Easter is coming up, I thought you might be interested in seeing where you can pick up some less intrusive, stylish bunny objets, for you, your kids, or a friend.

S H O P P I N G

1 Rabbit Shadow Puppet T-Shirt, $18 at Rabbitapparel, Etsy.
2 Bunny Pillow by Bomb Design, $58 at Supermarket.
3 Gold Bunny with Diamonds by Finn, $3,500 at Finn.
4 Shauna Richardson Crochetdermy Hare Head at Shauna Richardson.
5 Bunny on Skateboard Cotton Pillow, $29.95 at CB2.
6 Kay Bojesen Wooden Toy Rabbit by Rosendahl, $120 at Nova68.
7 Shauna Richardson Crochetdermy Running Hare at Shauna Richardson.
8 Bunny Rabbit Ring Holder, €11 at Urban Outfitters France.
9 Animal Coat Rack, $39 at Gretel Home.
10 Organic Rabbit Stuffie, $14 at birdmafia, Etsy.
11 Menagerie Juice Glass by Molly Hatch, $12 at Anthropologie.
12 Herend Loop Ear Lime Bunny, $260 at Shreve Crump & Low.
13 Ceramic Hare Plate by Laura McGibbon at Cul De Sac Design.
14 Animal Snow Dome by I Love Retro, $31.23 at Not on the High Street.
15 Italian Majolica White Rabbit, $950 at Assemblage, 1st Dibs.
16 Antique Toy Bunny Pillow, $26 at Thomas Paul.
17 The Chiseler Dunny by David Weeks at David Weeks Studio.
18 Grand Game Wallpaper by Patch NYC / Over & Over, $88 at Anthropologie.
19 Lala the Rabbit Bookend by Zuny, $49 at Emmo Home.
20 Rabbit Vase by Makoto Kagoshima, 3,675 yen at Fred & Perry Stationery Shop.
21 Rabbit by Makoto Kagoshima, 8,610 yen at Coton & Dupon 35.
22 Rabbit Profile Framed Giclee Print, $598 at Anthropologie.
23 G’Rabbit Jr. Salt + Pepper Grinder Set by Chef’n, $19.95 at Chef’s Resource.
24 Pink Bunny Pico Pillow by Fauna/Salvor, $29.50 at Pure Modern.
25 Bunny/Carrot Paper Towel Holder by Alessi Achromatics, $59 at AllModern.
26 Best Year Chinese Zodiac Rabbit Wine Stopper, $14.95 at ICA Store.
27 Aqua Bunny Alpaca Blanket by Thomas Paul, $200 at Burke Decor.
28 ‘Beach Bunny’ Wallpaper by Heather Dutton at Muffin & Mani.
29 Watchful Rabbit Hook, $40 at Anthropologie.
30 ‘Bonjour Lapin Tan’ Wallpaper by Heather Dutton at Muffin & Mani.
31 2012 Animal Calendar Set, $4.99 at Fred Flare.
32 Large Papier Mache Bunny Rabbit, $1250 at Suzanna Hamilton, 1st Dibs.
33 Rabbit in Wonderland by Stephen Johnson, $172 at Gretel Home.
34 Rabbit Night Light by I Love Retro, $16.40 at Not on the High Street.
35 Fox and Rabbit Wallpaper by Yee Von at Muffin & Mani.
36 Unglazed Porcelain Hare Bank, $24 at Uncommon Goods.
37 Bunny Ears Ring in Brass, $38 at Oldgold Boutique.
38 Bunny Rabbit Silhouette Wall Clock, $24.99 at Kiokx, Etsy.
39 Limited Edition Eye Chart by Floor4 Projects, $35 at FL 4 Projects.
40 On the Main Sketch Top in Bunny by Supermaggie, $39.99 at ModCloth.
41 Rabbit Vessel with Fade by Perch!, $52 at Perch! Design.
42 Soy Candle in Orange Rabbit Pot by Perch!, $30 at Supermarket.
43 Gold Baby Rabbit Bookends by Sterling Industries, $36/pair at Wayfair.
44 Pink Wire Hare, $69.95 at CB2.

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