IKEA asks Scholten & Baijings to hack two of its most popular furniture designs
IKEA has enlisted the help of Dutch design duo Scholten & Baijings to create fresh takes on its Klippan sofa and Poäng armchair by adopting the widespread trend of hacking.
Inspired by the creativity of people within the IKEA hack communities, the Swedish retail giant choose to take on this DIY task itself, with the help of designers Stefan Scholten and Carole Baijings.
The Lyskraft collection sees the duo overhaul a series of IKEA's most popular items, including the Klippan sofa and the Poäng armchair, by introducing new textures, colours and patterns.
"Our products have always been made for everyone. And everyone has always taken the opportunity to express themselves through our products ? by modification or customisation, repurposing or DIY," said IKEA's creative leader Michael Nikolic.
"Altering IKEA products to fit your personality and the soul of your home may be described in many ways, but commonly goes by the name of 'IKEA hacking'," continued Nikolic.
"The hackers are an inspiration to us, and with Lyskraft we feel it's our time to show we got inspired by them."
Taking its name from the Swedish word for "luminosity", the Lyskraft line aims to fuse the stability and reliability that come with staple IKEA products with the trendy and colourful elements characteristic of Scholten & Baijings.
The hope is that the reworked products will make it easier for everyone to repurpose some of the IKEA's most popular but ba...
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