Ikea's April 2015 Releases Will Blow Every Member of the Family Away

Ikea

Brace yourself, Ikea fans! April is going to be epic. The discount retailer has just revealed what's to come, and let's just say every single member of your family will be lusting after something new (and, mercifully, affordable) this Spring.

The bulk of the collection is focused on storage solutions, with furniture pieces from the bedroom to the garden — perfect for all that Spring cleaning you're going to be doing!

Then there's the new textiles collections, which include adorable elephant motif baby goods on up through hip big-kid bedding.

New cabinets and accessories keep the bathroom in tip-top shape, including a funky new lighting series inspired by clusters of pearls.

An elegantly ornamented desk set is a standout as the paper collection, which features everything you need to fashionably wrap those graduation and wedding gifts.

And, finally, the kitchen gets some serious TLC with the IKEA 365+ collection of dinnerware, servingware, pots, knives, and basically everything you need to cook and eat at home with ease and style.

Can't wait until April? Get a sneak peek of the goods below.

The Möckelby dining tables ($399-$699) can seat 6 to 8 people and feature drop leafs so you can maximize or minimize surface area.

The Charmtroll baby textiles collection includes thoughtful details, such as ribbon, embroidery, and a sweet elephant motif. Pieces like the comforter/blanket set ($15), blanket ($10), towel ($8), and crib skirt are made with natural cotton and lyocell.

You won't soon forget the fashion-forward aesthetic of the Södersvik lamp series, inspired by pearl necklaces. The modern bathroom lighting includes a ceiling lamp ($80), wall lamp ($80), and cabinet/wall lighting ($80).

The combo Törnviken china sink and Aldern melamine laminate countertop are designed to work together, and at $100 and $60, respectively, they're also designed to work with your budget.

Thanks to a clever design, the Brimnes dressing table ($100) conceals a built-in mirror and discreetly stores all jewelry and makeup for a clutter-free aesthetic.

The sleek and clean look of the 356+ collection allows attention to fall on the food being served while the stackable design makes the dishware easy to store.

With tall edges and a durable build, the 365+ series bowl ($4) and glasses ($3 for a set of 6) are designed to keep up with the diverse ways people eat today, which can be at the table, in bed, or on the sofa.

This greenhouse from the Hindö outdoor storage family is perfect for a backyard or deck ($99).

The soft light from the Varv lamp series ($40-$129) was designed with the bedroom in mind. No matter what your bedroom layout, there's a lamp to suit your needs.

Available in white or powder pink, the Falkhöjden desk ($80) has charm to spare. Top it off with the add-on unit ($30) for extra office storage.

The Fjälla boxes ($4-$11 each) and magazine files ($5 for a set of 2) give your storage closet panache. They feature thoughtful details like metal handles and corner brackets and are made from recycled paper.

The cook's knife ($15) is made of stainless steel and comes with a 15-year limited waranty

These stainless steel and aluminum pots ($15-$30) are dishwasher safe and feature clear tops so you can peek in on the food while its cooking.

A mix of cotton and environmentally-friendly lyocell makes the personality-rich Flicköga children's bedding set ($25) and Thorine pillows ($8) feel as cozy as they look cool.

Sleek and functional Kalkgrund accessories are just what you need to get your bathroom in order.

The narrow and streamlined silhouette of the Tyngen bathroom cabinets make them perfect for small apartment bathrooms.

The powder-coated steel and plastic Väddö table ($49) and chairs ($15) are great for a small backyard because they can be folded or stacked when not in use.

The Käresta paper collection is soft and romantic, and its butterfly themed accessories are sure to make your gifts unforgettable.

Acrylic Tjusig hangers ($10) are a great storage solution for narrow entryways.

The colorful Stickat baskets ($10 for a set of 2) are designed for children 3 and up.

The Tyssedal collection puts an Ikea twist on a soft traditional shape. The mirrored doors and ample storage space inside the wardrobe ($339) make it perfect for bedrooms without a closet.

The dark lines of the Undredal series look sleek and expensive. The bed ($269) is sure to make a statement.

Be in the Know
Great. Thanks for signing up!
Sign up for astrology, pop culture moments, TikTok trends, relationship advice, and much more.
We'll see you in your inbox
By signing up, I agree to the Terms and Privacy Policy.

Related