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Truthfully, I turned my nose up at this chair for way too long. It was just so quintessentially and so obviously IKEA. But you know what? Every time I see the $100-ish POÄNG in person or in photos, the damn thing always looks amazing. A little history to put everything in perspective: The POÄNG Chair is one of IKEA's longest-running and best-selling designs. It was introduced in 1977 as the POEM (the name changed to POÄNG in 1992) and designed by Noboru Nakamura, a Japanese IKEA designer who was given the task of creating an "armchair for life." Because it has been around such a long while, the iterations you see here (including the matching footstool & of course the rocking chair version) might not be the same exact form you would buy today. But the clean lines, bent frame and gentle rocking motion should all be very familiar as soon as you bring it home and settle in for a sit. Above: An IKEA POÄNG in a new, orange slipcover from Bemz, just one way to elevate the look.




Toni and Patrick's Floridian Flat on Pop Sugar (Image credit: Pop Sugar) POANGs in Grey and Scout's living room (Image credit: Grey and Scout) A contemporary living room from Adrian James Architects on Houzz (Image credit: David Fisher) Kate & Chad's Art-Filled Dwelling (Image credit: Alexis Buryk) A Nursery POANG from The Suburban Urbanist (Image credit: The Suburban Urbanist) A coastal-style home, featured by IKEA Another nursery POANG rocker, from The Clevery Bunny (Image credit: The Clever Bunny) Peek at through a doorway in this Denver home from Lauren Mikus on Houzz (Image credit: Lauren Mikus)POÄNG: Love it or hate it?Skip to main content Swedish furniture giant Ikea's much-anticipated annual lookbook is out. Here are five things to look out for We have been experiencing some problems with subscriber log-ins and apologise for the inconvenience caused. Until we resolve the issues, subscribers need not log in to access ST Digital articles.




But a log-in is still required for our PDFs.> > Here Are The Coolest Collections of IKEA’s 2017 Catalogue From taking a stroll in winding lanes filled with lovely furniture to gobbling down Swedish meatballs, everyone loves taking a visit IKEA every now and then. And with the release of their 2017 catalogue, there’s even more reason to head down to the Swedish furniture giant! To make your life easier, we’ve taken it upon ourselves to list down the coolest collections to check out, lest you miss out on it. Saying that something has a modern twist comes off as a little cheesy these days, but somehow, this notion doesn’t apply to IKEA. Their SÄLLSKAP collection takes inspiration from 19th and 20th century Scandinavian art, and combines beautiful aesthetics with great functionality. In this collection, customers can look forward to furniture pieces that also act as a storage units, quirky lamps, colourful textiles, and dinnerware with minimalist compositions, all designed with the idea of bringing out Swedish traditions, and infusing it with contemporary touches.




Home of the mandala, rangoli, and Holi festival, there’s really no better place to experience vivid colours than in India. However, IKEA designer Martin Bergström wanted to switch things up a little, and feature a different side of the country with his SVÄRTAN collection. So he, along with a bunch of Indian fashion students, came up with a collection that is the total anarchist of traditional Indian colours. Think textiles, glassware, ceramics, metal objects, and bed linen that only come in black, white and grey. One of IKEA’s classics, the POÄNG armchair was designed by Japanese designer Noboru Nakamura some 40 years ago, and for 2017’s collection, the Swedish furniture giant will be introducing an additional new frame and six different colours to the existing variety of frame plus cushion combinations. Now how’s that for celebrating four decades of being in the market? We’re always down for anything that’s environmentally friendly, and that includes this new bicycle from IKEA.




Titled the “SLADDA Bicycle”, this sweet-looking two-wheeler comes in a clean design that definitely connects with our minimalist sensibilities. After all, it didn’t snag a Red Dot Design Award for nothing. Specs-wise, the bike chain isn’t of the typical metal variety. Instead, the chain is made out of rubber, making it rust and oil-free. There’s also a ‘click system’ for you to attach accessories like trailers or a basket. Perfect if you’ve got loads of stuff to carry along with you. IKEA’s catalogue will be out on 25th August 2016. Click here to visit their website for more information.IKEA’s new SLADDA bicycle, hitting their Singapore stores soon (Image source: IKEA) IKEA Singapore is launching their upcoming 2017 catalogue and gave PropertyGuru a preview of their upcoming collection. Some pieces were classics; others were introduced for the first time. Interestingly, some of the highlights were not the furniture pieces or home décor that many associate the company with.




The company is bringing to market a new range of products around transport and mobility, centered around a new bicycle. Named the SLADDA, the bicycle is equipped with a rust and oil-free belt drive and can be outfitted with a range of accessories, including a small trailer wagon. The SLADDA has already won a Red Dot Design award this year in the “Best of the Best” category. IKEA has also done a significant amount of user research with their Life at Home project. One of the insights they gleaned from these user studies was that people do more than just sitting on their sofas to watch television. Many can attest to sleeping on their couches, playing with their children, or even doing their work on it. As such, the company is introducing a new modular couch, the VALLENTUNA, that allows for multiple configurations and even storage options, making it easy to fit into different homes, and to configure on the fly for different purposes. Keeping in mind the humidity of the tropics, storage cubbies in the seat cushions are fitted with ventilation slots to keep the contents stored from turning musty.




Other interesting modular pieces include the STUVA, a series of children’s furniture that allows parents to add more storage as their child grows older and requires more space to stash their things. One of the key pieces showcased was the POÄNG armchair, an iconic piece designed by Japanese designer Noboru Nakamura that is seeing its 40th anniversary this year. This classic piece has been chair of choice for many Singaporeans to sink into at the end of a long day’s work. IKEA is also introducing an additional frame and six new slipcovers for the POÄNG armchair to commemorate the occasion. However, one of the things that this writer is most interested in is a simple new innovation that Ikea introduced – a “wedge dowel”. It’s an interesting device that makes assembling much simpler, instead of fiddling with a myriad of tiny bits and bobs. Now, if only it was as easy to make it seem like one’s home came out of the pages of an Ikea catalogue. This article was written by Chang Hui Chew, Content Marketing Manager at PropertyGuru.

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