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For people living in rural Sweden 200 years ago, all activities took place in one room. Today’s tiny living may not be for the same reasons as then, but it calls for similar solutions. Inspired by Swedish folklore, OMMJÄNGE consists of flexible products from classic materials such as solid pine wood, wool, stoneware and mouth-blown glass.

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Apartment made from shipping containers, with windows to the bedroom and living room; open door shows IKEA OMMJÄNGE items.
Apartment made from shipping containers, with windows to the bedroom and living room; open door shows IKEA OMMJÄNGE items.

Rethink traditional

In the 1800s, most homes in Sweden held a small, decorative liquor cabinet. The OMMJÄNGE wall cabinet is our version, made in stained solid pine wood. The cabinet can be closed or fully opened, creating a shelf and wings on the wall. What treasures would you keep behind these curvy doors?

A collaboration between the past and now

The OMMJÄNGE collection pays tribute to our folklore heritage by combining traditional Swedish craftsmanship with modern-day ingenuity. Meet a dobby weave cushion cover, an expressive wall tapestry, and a handwoven wool rug, all with geometric patterns inspired by Swedish folk art.

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two colorful cushions, one behind the other, in autumn colors.
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Person holding a colorful blanket with autumnal tones, featuring flat geometric shapes and figures; the blanket appears to be woven.
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Person with a large cushion under their arm, in autumnal colors, with flat geometric shapes and figures.
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Handcrafted wooden bench with autumn-colored front, deep red tray, rustic glass, and matching handmade rug in warm tones.

“These trays are inspired by the traditional Swedish “svepask”, usually round or oval little boxes made of heat-bent wood.”

Maria Vinka
Designer

Glass like milk and amber

Inspired by the Swedish “spillkum”, glazed terracotta bowls with white decoration, designer Maria Vinka decided to adapt the shapes and colours into transparent and opaque glass. Mouth-blown by skilled artisans, every glass item is unique.

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Woman wearing a loose-fitting denim shirt, holding a large dark glass bowl with purple lettuce, carrots, and some herbs.
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Detail of a large dark glass bowl.
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Dark glass tableware set with bowl, pitcher, and cups.
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Hand holding a small dark glass bowl with yogurt and honey.
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Glass lantern with dark glass holder

Bringing good ideas into the future

In 19th century Sweden, clothing was stored in a chest bench next to the bed, while the small milk stool helped relieve backs and knees around the home. Discover your favourite version of folklore design!

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Handcrafted wooden bench with an open front in autumnal colors, revealing the colorful fabrics inside.
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Person tying their shoes on a low reddish stool in a rustic setting.


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