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Yahoo
07-02-2025
- Business
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IKEA Brought Back This Vintage Small-Space Gem (the Original Is 3x the Price)
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. IKEA has been bringing back a bunch of classic designs from the 1960s, '70s, and '80s via its Nytillverkad collection, and the latest piece to make a comeback is the 1978 COX — now called MOFALLA — which is a must-see for small-space dwellers. It's a chrome and fabric folding chair that you can snag new for almost three times less than what the original vintage pieces are going for on secondhand and auction sites. The MOFALLA features chrome-plated steel legs and a hardwearing polyester-linen fabric, which makes it a durable piece that will stand the test of time (just like its COX ancestor, which was designed by Niels Gammelgaard). The entire thing folds flat when not in use, so you can pull a chair out for entertaining and then tuck it back in a storage closet once your company has left. You can find original 1970s-era COX chairs on auction sites ranging from around $150 up to over $300, but you can snag the MOFALLA new for just $99.99. IKEA $99.99 Buy Now Chrome furniture was huge for IKEA back in the 1970s and '80s, and other iconic chrome pieces are also getting an encore in the Nytillverkad collection. The BAGGBODA side table, which features curved chrome legs and two tiers of shelving, was originally designed by Karin Mobring in 1971. IKEA $79.99 Buy Now And you all know (and love) the chrome-accented BYAKORRE shelf from 1985, which has gone viral several times on Instagram and TikTok for its perfect mix of functionality and whimsy. IKEA $149.99 Buy Now Pick up an IKEA MOFALLA chair (or two!) for your small space and entertain your guests in vintage style without compromising precious floorspace. It's a simple and timeless design and likely won't stay in stock for long. Everything You've Ever Wanted To Know About Article's DTC Furniture We Asked 5 Contractors Which Kitchen Reno Trend Homeowners Regret Most, and They Basically All Agreed We Tested (and Rated!) All the Sofas at Pottery Barn — Here Are the Best for Every Type of Need Sign up for Apartment Therapy's Daily email newsletter to receive our favorite posts, tours, products, and shopping guides in your inbox.
Yahoo
05-02-2025
- Entertainment
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IKEA Just Brought Back This Hard-to-Find 90s Favorite
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. Collectors and admirers of vintage IKEA items have been in for a treat these past few years, thanks to the Nytillverkad collection, which is full of rereleases of classic IKEA furniture and decor pieces. The latest item to join it is a set of vintage-inspired glass vases that first made their debut back in 1995 — and if you try to find the originals, good luck! They're almost impossible to source, which makes the rerelease that much more exciting. The vases made their original debut in 1995 under the name SNURRA, and now, the new, bright, and shiny KÄLLARHALS vases are back — and dare I say, better than before? The new version has two designs available, both for under $20, both based on original designs from IKEA designer Anna Efverlund. The first KÄLLARHALS vase is a bit thinner and taller than its partner, standing at just over 10 inches. It's made of glass and tinted with an orange lacquer. IKEA $14.99 Buy Now The other KÄLLARHALS vase is shorter at just over 8 inches and comes in a punchy yellow that will definitely make any space feel a bit more sunny. As noted on the IKEA listings, the thinner vase will keep your flowers together in a bunch whereas the shorter vase will spread your cuttings out. Though they work great together, each vase will give a floral arrangement a unique look. IKEA $19.99 Buy Now The original SNURRA vases also came in bright colors, like this deep bottle blue vase, which retails for around $105 secondhand (mind you, this is the only original SNURRA I could find!). The yellow and orange lacquers pay homage to the OG vases while also feeling fresh and KÄLLARHALS vases just hit the Nytillverkad collection, so you can grab them while there are plenty in stock. There's nothing dated about these vintage vases — your spring bouquets will look glorious for years and years to come! We Tested (and Rated!) All the Sofas at Ashley — Here Are the Best to Suit Your Style and Space I Just Discovered the Smartest Way to Store Paper Towels in Your Kitchen (It's a Game-Changer!) Everything You've Ever Wanted To Know About Article's DTC Furniture Sign up for Apartment Therapy's Daily email newsletter to receive our favorite posts, tours, products, and shopping guides in your inbox.