IKEA Singapore’s latest arrivals are bursting with bright colours, cheeky designs, and smart storage ideas. Whether you’re dressing up your living room, kitchen or bedroom, these joyful picks inject instant energy without breaking the bank.
Here’s a fun fact: a study from the University of Manchester found that colourful surroundings can uplift your mood and reduce stress. And if your living space is feeling a little meh, IKEA Singapore has just the cure. Its new playful 2025 collection is packed with bold colours, funky textures, and designs that spark joy, whether a cheeky vase that smiles back or a vivid chair that turns heads.
Here’s a look at our top picks from IKEA’s vibrant new lineup and how they can bring fun and functionality into your everyday spaces.
Wake Up to Colourful Mornings
Are you tired of waking up to grey and beige? With yellow accents and lively patterns, IKEA’s Scandinavian modern style sets the tone for cheerful mornings.



- FRIDANS Block-Out Roller Blind: Add zest to your room with this yellow-striped blind ($39.90). It blocks out light while adding sunshine to your space.
- LYCKAN Chair: This yellow birch chair ($155) is as comfy as stylish. It’s sleek enough to save space and bright enough to be a statement piece.
- SPETSBOJ Table Lamp: This dimmable yellow lamp ($16.90) is compact and cosy, perfect for bedside warmth.
Pair these with the soft pink SANELA Cushion Cover ($10), and you’ll have a space that makes every morning feel happy.
Refresh Your Living Room’s Energy
Small tweaks can transform your lounging zone. IKEA’s newest home decor options bring pops of red, green, and yellow that liven things up instantly.



- BLÅSVERK Table Lamp: This soft, retro-style red lamp ($24.90) adds a charming glow to any corner.
- KRÖNIKÖR Open Storage: With its eye-catching red frame ($49), this unit lets you proudly display your favourite books and trinkets.
- VITTSJÖ Shelving Unit: Yellow glass shelves ($69) make anything you display instantly stand out—use them to show off your vinyls or mini plant jungle.
- BILLY Bookcase in Green: A limited-time twist on a classic ($299), this one’s a collector’s must-have for style lovers.
Think of these as your living room’s vitamin C, which needs to stay lively and fresh.
Add a Quirky Touch to Every Corner



The smallest details can bring the biggest smiles.
- FRÖVÄXT Vase: This white vase ($12.90) somehow reflects your mood. Playful and personal, it also doubles as a conversation starter.
- ÄLGANÄS Hat and Coat Stand: Sleek in black and standing tall ($39.90), it keeps clutter in check while looking cool.
- RIDSTIG Rug: This flat-woven green-and-white rug ($49.90) is a comfy base for your dining space or reading nook.
With IKEA’s design-first approach, form and function go hand in hand, even with the smallest pieces.
Functional Kitchen & Home Helpers That Look Great Too
Who said sorting rubbish or storing food can’t look good?


- TRÖSKNING Bin: A minimalist 25L bin ($10) in light grey-blue that makes recycling less of an eyesore. Stack a few to create your waste-sorting station.
- BRUGDHAJ Jar: This rustic stoneware jar ($7.50) is pretty and practical. It’s great for storing dry food or making your shelves look cuter.
They prove that functionality doesn’t mean boring, and small items can still be Instagram-worthy.
Limited Edition Items to Snap Up Now
IKEA drops don’t last forever, especially when they’re this stylish. The green BILLY bookcase is only here briefly, so if you love it, act fast. Watch for more limited-time colour variants across their classics. It’s how IKEA keeps your space unique.

Conclusion
Home is more than walls and furniture. It’s where you recharge, laugh, and live, and the IKEA Singapore new collection ensures your space supports that in every possible way. From vibrant colours to whimsical details and clever storage, there’s something in this release that’ll speak to your inner design explorer.
Feeling inspired? Pop by your nearest IKEA Singapore store or browse the full collection online. One small change could spark a whole new vibe.
Which piece would you bring home first?