PERIOD AND STYLE (FOR EVERY POCKET)
- DEW ARIZA
- Jul 2, 2024
- 2 min read
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For us lovers of interior design, decoration and vintage objects, life can be hard, contradictory and, especially, expensive. Period furniture is practically collector's pieces, original to the style of the time in which it was created (and often at a gold price) and, although beautiful and we think would look great in our living room, it is out of our budget. .
Luckily for many, there is also style furniture. Style furniture is furniture made in a style different from that of the period it corresponds to. For example, a typical Louis XV style chair that is still manufactured today. It would be a style piece of furniture, but not vintage.
In that sense, to all my design freaks, life brings us a gift: reissues of old IKEA designs. Although they have been around for a while, the NYTILLVERKAD collection brings us furniture and objects full of color and unique shapes, inspired by designs from the past that IKEA created and were highly successful, redesigned and adapted to today's world. I show you my favorites.

The BAGGBODA side table. My absolute favorite from this collection. A very midcentury table, with metal finishes. It is available in white and yellow.

The DYVLINGUE swivel chair. An armchair originally conceived as an anti-stress armchair and which was a complete success, returns to make moments of relaxation in our homes essential (and so that our guests never leave). Available in green and black.

The BULLERREMSA rug, designed in 1958, represented modernity and the desire of the most modern designers. It still has a very modern, unique and not very minimalist design (everything we are looking for).

IKEA stools are always a classic and a reference (and sometimes such perfect copies that they end up in museums, like the one in the Design Museum in London). The DOMSTEN stool is an essential with a touch of color, essential and practical.

Lovers of the 70s, their colors and prints have their favorite piece: the KRANSMALVA duvet cover. Available in yellow and orange, its motifs from the early 70s give that fun and colorful touch that our bedrooms so need.
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