Living room with IKEA's new collection, showcasing affordable artistry in home design and vibrant global influences.

IKEA’s Konstrunda Collection: Affordable Artistry in Home Design with Global Influences

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Written by Flynn Matthews

2026-08-20

IKEA has unveiled its latest limited-edition collection, Konstrunda, a creative fusion of artistic and functional homeware designed to democratize collectible design and highlight affordable creativity in home design. This collection features 22 pieces crafted by seven visionary designers, including Andu Masebo and Emanuele Stamuli, with each piece priced under £200.

Collection of IKEA design and art pieces on display.
IKEA has launched a collection of collectible design and art

A New Path to Affordable Artistry in Home Design

Karin Gustavsson, Konstrunda’s creative leader, emphasizes transforming everyday items into accessible art. “We aim to let people live with art, not just observe it,” she explains. The collection reframes art not as a distant luxury but an integral part of home life, and an inviting entry point for young collectors exploring art.

Side table designed by London-based Andu Masebo for IKEA's collection.
London-based designer Andu Masebo created a side table for the collection

Design Highlights and Collaboration

Featuring standout pieces like architect Emanuele Stamuli’s £19 black-and-white vase, and Masebo’s £149 side table wrapped in a bold, chunky frame reminiscent of his renowned Tubular Chair, the collection celebrates diverse designs. Masebo’s innovative geometric stools, adaptable as side tables, showcase his skill in melding function with aesthetics, utilizing materials like raw pine and vivid blue paint. This exemplifies affordable elegance in home design, bringing designer pieces to a wider audience.

Mouth-blown glass vases by Swedish artist Lisa Reiser.
Swedish artist Lisa Reiser created mouth-blown glass vases

The Power of Scalable Art

This collaboration builds on Masebo’s journey into making scalable, affordable art, first spotlighted at London’s Unit.d gallery. Masebo shares his passion for bridging art and mass production, stating, “Creating accessible art that retains depth is an exciting challenge.” His pieces unify practical design with artistic flair, designed to resonate with broader audiences and embody affordable innovation in interior design.

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Bright orange sculpture and pine wood stool by Lisa Hilland.
Lisa Hilland contributed a bright orange sculpture and pine wood stool

Creativity by Swedish Designers

Lisa Reiser brings her whimsical daydreams to life through mouthblown glass vases, including a vibrant green iteration reminiscent of gummy candy. Meanwhile, Lisa Hilland’s creations include a pinewood stool and a dynamic orange sculpture, and Ingrid Leander with Igor Holtermann add texture with bold cushions and a rug inspired by Stockholm streetscapes.

In-house designer Akanksha Deo addresses contemporary themes of loneliness through expressive vessels, one shaped like a stack of blocks offering companionship. Despite their practicality, Gustavsson categorizes these as “art objects,” blending function with artistic expression, thus contributing to accessible creativity in home design.

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Design inspired by Stockholm's streetscape by Ingrid Leander and Igor Holtermann.
Ingrid Leander and Igor Holtermann took cues from Stockholm’s streetscape

Democratizing Collectible Design

Gustavsson’s vision for Konstrunda involves redefining access to collectible design by eliminating barriers and making cherished items accessible. IKEA challenges the traditional notion that art and design exist in separate realms, encouraging collection based purely on personal affinity and inspiration. This philosophy underlines IKEA’s commitment to making artistry in home design affordable.

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Source: dezeen.com

Frequently asked questions

What is the Konstrunda collection by IKEA?

Konstrunda is a limited-edition collection by IKEA featuring 22 pieces designed by seven visionary designers, aiming to democratize collectible design and highlight affordable creativity in home design.

Who are some designers featured in the Konstrunda collection?

Some of the designers featured in the Konstrunda collection include Andu Masebo and Emanuele Stamuli.

How much do pieces in Konstrunda cost?

Each piece in the Konstrunda collection is priced under £200.