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IKEA 2013

CATALOGUE
NEWS AND
TRENDS
THE 2013 IKEA CATALOGUE
Ready for a chance to let your mind run away with ideas? The 2013 IKEA
Catalogue comes out this August with 324 pages of products, tips and inspiration
for a better everyday life at home. From modular sofas to LED lamps, there are tons
of new products from our full product range found online and in stores.
This year, were giving more attention and celebration to textiles and their
importance at home. An easy and affordable way to bring new life to a room,
textiles make a big difference without creating a big dent in your budget.
There's focos on creollvlly, slnce we belleve ll con Fl lnlo ony spoce. To lop lhlngs
off, we've creoled more Flms ond lnlerocllve feolores lhol brlng lhe colologoe lo llfe
and keep the inspiration coming!
Until you can touch, fold, rip, keep and love the 2013 IKEA Catalogue, grab a pen
or your smartphone to take notes or shots and get ready to be inspired! On the
following pages, there are fresh home furnishing ideas, new products and trends.
MORE THAN JUST A CATALOGUE!
With this years catalogue, we want to give you more. Thats why weve added inspiring
Flms ond lnlerocllve feolores lo dellghl, enlerloln ond offer even more ldeos ond
insights for a better life at home. We love having a printed catalogue that can be a part
of everyones homes all year long, but with todays technology you get more:
- EIms wilh how lo's ond behind lhe scenes cIips
- imoge goIIeries wilh oddilionoI pholos
- slories from producl designers
- 30 ond inleroclive views
- roy funclion which oIIows you lo see inside cupboords ond cIoselsI
To access the bonus material, you can download an app to smartphones/tablets or
see everything at IKEA.ca. If youre using a smartphone or tablet, look for the phone
symbol throughout the catalogue (as seen below) and scan the whole page.
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InspIRATIOn mADe even eAsIeR
Its never been hard to fnd inspiration in the IKEA catalogue, but this year its
even easier. Weve taken our insights about everyday life and used them to make
changes in the catalogue to room settings, product displays, styles and more.
For instance, weve stopped dividing life at home into rooms. Bedrooms, for
example theyre as varied as the ways people sleep. Weve taken away our
notions of what defned a bedroom and replaced them with the idea sleeping.
We know that some homes dont have bedrooms they have one 24-hour room
where people live and sleep. Life is about activities; not the walls that defne
where they unfold.
And now, when were showing a selection of products, weve changed things up
so its easier to compare products. Theres a better overview of the sizes, designs,
styles, colours and materials of what we have but not all we have since the web
and the store show all IKeA products.
speaking of styles, weve dedicated several pages of the catalogue to show our
range of styles side by side. Whether you like traditional, modern, simple, bold,
a little bit more scandinavian or a little bit not, with styles grouped and shown
together, its easier to fnd looks and products that speak to you.
Throughout the catalogue, look for the smartphone symbol. It leads to additions
and extended material that enhance the catalogue experience with more ideas
and inspiration.
Once youve found what youre looking for, weve made it easier to fnd more
information on IKEA.ca, where youll fnd even more tips, ideas and inspiration.
All these changes make it easier to be inspired by what you see in the Catalogue
and bring new life to your home!
THANK YOU
TEXTILES
Whether we stop to think about it or
not, life would be rather cold and lonely
without textiles. Thats why this year at
IKEA and in the 2013 Catalogue, were
celebrating textiles for making life soft,
snuggly, lively and personal.
From blankets and rugs to curtains and
towels, textiles are an easy, affordable,
attractive and quick way to bring new
life to your home. Refresh a sofa with
cushions or throws. Switch out curtains
instead of repainting a room. Change
doesn'l hove lo be blg ond dlfFcoll. ll con
be as small and simple as changing the
sheets.
BERTA RUTA fabric
EMMIE BLOM textile collection
GSER rug
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KAJSAMIA curtains
MALIN textile collection
IKEA STOCKHOLM throw
EIVOR FGEL cushion
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COME ON,
CREATIVITY
The 2013 IKEA Catalogue goes well with
paint, scissors, glue, needles, thread
and an open mind. Thats because this
year, we hope our ideas spark even
more inspiration for people to express
themselves and their creativity at home.
Customising REGOLIT lamp shades,
embroidering DUKEN bed frames,
painting TARVA chests of drawers the
catalogue shows these and more ways to
get creative!
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OUR CATALOGUe COveR
sTRAnDmOn wing chair and footstool
The new sTRAnDmOn wing chair and footstool is a tribute to our favourite IKeA
wingback the mK chair that sold during the early 50s and was on the 1951
IKeA catalogue cover. On the cover of this years catalogue, too, the mK chair is
a personal favourite of founder Ingvar Kamprad (its his chair on the 2013 cover)
and has provided a comfortable, durable and timeless place to unwind, read,
watch Tv and come together. now its time for sTRAnDmOn to make a better
everyday life at home and keep tradition alive.
The sTRAnDmOn armchair may look like the mK chair, but it uses modern
materials and construction techniques that meet todays tougher quality
standards. Like the arms and wings we tested those to ensure they will hold
up to todays uses like children lying across the chair and adults leaning on the
wings. By removing the neck pillow and thinning out the legs, the form is more
modern, too. And the comforts even better since the high, slightly indented back
provides extra support and the new matching footstool lets you put your feet
up for full relaxation.
Ready for decades of comfort and good company, sTRAnDmOn has a style that
blends in just as easily as it can stand out with eye-catching cushions and throws.
Ingvar Kamprads own mK chair is
shown on the cover of this years IKeA
catalogue, with added life from a
modern cushion.
Available November 2012
CF: 12000-mcco01a CF: 12000-mcco01a TF: 12000-xx_000
ikea ps 2012 cushion cover
$
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100%ramie. L50W50cm.
802.178.78

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BRINGING BACK A
FAVOURITE
A history of the MK chair
The 50s was the heyday of the wing chair. To
be a part of bringing wing chairs into Swedish
homes, Ingvar Kamprad asked a local furniture
manufacturer near lmhult, Sweden (where
IKEA has its origins and where much of the
companys activities are still located) to make a
really good wing chair that more people would
be able to afford.
The chair, named MK, was considered,
Top modern with royal comfort and, A
quality chair made with Swedish handiwork,
occordlng lo lhe Frsl lKEA colologoes. ll wos
also one of the most popular furniture pieces
in St. Eriks Fair, which was the equivalent to
todays Stockholm Furniture and Light Fair. And
it was one of the pieces shown in 1952 in the
local furniture store ELFSs showroom in lmhult
the forerunner of todays IKEA store.
There are several reasons why we decided
to bring MK back into the range, 61 years
ofler lls Frsl oppeoronce. Perhops lhe mosl
slgnlFconl reoson ls lhol we lhooghl lhe ronge
needed a generous wing chair. And we still
see the need for a really comfortable chair to
sit in while watching TV or reading, even if you
mlghl be reodlng on E-book lnsleod of o book.
The 1951 IKEA catalogue cover
model, the MK chair became a
favourite among Ingvar and the
public alike, so much so that it
inspired the launch of todays
STRANDMON armchair.
2013
NEWS
AND
TRENDS
GLAm TRIBAL
TURQUOIse
LOFT
sWeDIsh
COUnTRY
DIY
BOUTIQUe
hOTeL
GLAM
MALM mirrored chest of drawers
As a furniture series, MALM is hard to beat.
Its design is simple, modern and functional
providing affordable sleeping and storage
solutions with bed frames, chests of drawers,
bedside tables, occasional tables and
wardrobes. How could IKEA make it even
better?
Wllh o mlrrored Fnlsh ond lmproved qoollly,
MALM chest of drawers has undergone a
glamorous makeover. The limited edition
MALM hos beller gllders ond sofl-closlng
features in its three drawers with increased
overall sturdiness to withstand greater weight.
Meonlng 'ore' ln Swedlsh, MALM ls on
invaluable rock for IKEA thats become a
global household favourite since its launch
in 2003. In fact, lining up all MALM pieces
sold would stretch at least 1.2 times across
the world or 48,000 kilometres (continuously,
loo, slnce lhe llnes of MALM Fl logelher
symmetrically). Whether it makes your
bedroom look more spacious or your days
oolFl look more foboloos, lhe mlrrored
MALM reHecls modern slyle.
The new MALM chest of drawers has a
mlrrored Fnlsh, beller gllders ond sofl-closlng
features.
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FOLLDAL leather bed SDER pendent Lamp
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MELLBY armchair MALM occasional table
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PAX AULI wardrobe door
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TRIBAL
LAPPLJUNG textiles
In creating the new LAPPLJUNG textile collection of rugs, cushions, curtains, quilt
covers ond more, we wonled ll lo be deFnllely lKEA bol ln o slyle lhol drew more
from globol lnHoences, hondmode lrodlllons ond grophlc pollerns. For lnsplrollon,
we turned to the Muse de lImpression sur toffes in Mulhouse, France where
textile patterns from different periods and places are collected and can be
licensed for a limited time.
We asked them to look for patterns of African origin, so we could match them to
o few pleces ond ldeos we olreody hod llke o Moroccon-lnsplred rog drown by
designer Anna Efverlund. Plus, we had a sketch of a bird for a cushion and a few
blankets and metre fabrics in the range that we wanted to keep. But we needed a
pattern that would unite all the parts into a collection.
One particular woodblock pattern, full of irregularity and liveliness, caught our
attention. The pattern was scanned into the computer to experiment with size,
scale, colours and combinations until we arrived at a unique pattern for IKEA,
based on an authentic motif from Africa.
VARLIG Tealight holder BLADIS Box
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NGENAM bowl, dish and vase
VINGER bowl
The new LAPPLJUNG textile collection includes graphic
patterns for cushions, rugs, curtains, metre fabric, duvet
covers and pillowcases.
PERSISK rugs
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PERS HAMADAN rug, KIVIK sofa, LAPPLJUNG RUTA cushion
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LOFT
Oversized statements
heKTAR lamps | FYLLIG vase
heKTAR lamps add an oversized, vintage
and industrial feel with foor, pendant and
wall/clamp spotlight versions. The foor lamp
stands 180 cm tall and the bigger pendant
lamp has a 47 cm diameter. Designer Ola
Wihlborg was assigned to make a clamp
spotlight, but was so inspired by bistros,
theatre stages and old factories of a bygone
era that he just kept going.
I started by designing the spotlight and liked
the way it turned out, Ola says. The simple
metal form with the matt fnish really stood
out, and I thought it would also work well as a
large pendant lamp and oversized foor lamp.
so I designed a few more lamps.
FYLLIG vase isnt shy either. At 83 cm tall with
a slim shape and narrow opening, its easy to
compose a lively arrangement even with just
a few twigs. Designer siblings Knut hagberg
and marianne hagberg say they wanted a
design that would ft in both traditional and
modern settings and found inspiration in
timeless geometric forms.
Knut and marianne are equally inspired by
its production. It takes enormous skills for
the glassblowers to make FYLLIG vase, the
siblings say. They stand in a line like rock
stars and blow several kilos of molten glass
through a narrow steel pipe to make the
vases.
Available in 22 or 47 cm diameters,
heKTAR pendant lamp gives strong,
directed light.
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HEKTAR wall/clamp spotlight provides light where you need
it, especially with its adjustable head.
At 83 cm tall, FYLLIG vase gets its slim shape and narrow
opening from glassblowers in poland.
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A modern, hlgh-bock hldeowoy
SDERHAMN Replsa black seating
With SDERHAMN seating series, the key
is choice since the modular sections can be
comblned lo creole lhe sofo lhol Fls yoor spoce
and style. The options are now expanding, with
the release of SDERHAMN Replsa black,
whose removable cover is made from heavy,
hardwearing cotton/polyester twill.
Moke o cosy, hlghbocked, lwo-seoler hldeowoy
in the middle of a room or even giant corner sofa.
Plus, SDERHAMN has a comfortable seat thats
low, deep, soft and resilient thanks to its elastic
weave.
SDERHAMN lhree-seol sofo secllon
SDERHAMN seollng ls modolor, so ll con be coslomlsed lo soll yoor spoce ond slyle. Hlghbock, lowbock, lwo-seols, corners, moke whol yoo wonll
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SDERHAMN corner sofa SDERHAMN lhree-seol sofo, hlgh bock
SDERHAMN seollng ls modolor, so ll con be coslomlsed lo soll yoor spoce ond slyle. Hlghbock, lowbock, lwo-seols, corners, moke whol yoo wonll
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sWeDIsh COUnTRY
EMMIE RUTA duvet cover and pillow cases
EMMIE ST textiles
EKTORP sofa, norlida white
HEMNES glass cabinet
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SOFIELUND kitchen door
BERTA RUTA textiles
INGATORP dining table
ALVINE SPETZ curtains
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HEMNES bathroom series
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BOUTIQUe hOTeL
nORDLI bed frame and bedside table
FRGLAv duvet cover/2 pillowcases and rug
sveIO chests of drawers
Bring home the feeling of a boutique hotel without the 5-star price tag with the
new nORDLI bed frame and bedside table, FRGLAv textiles and sveIO chests
of drawers. The clean, white lines add crisp touches to a modern bedroom.
Features like an angled headboard and hidden shelves, grooves and zippers
create luxury thats clever and affordable.
Our nORDLI bed frame provides extra comfort for readers or web surfers with an
angled headboard. The angles continue in modern cut of the painted solid birch
legs that break away from the tradition of 90-degree angles.
Our nORDLI bedside table is optimised for charging gadgets with a hidden shelf
thats got an open back and is roomy enough for a power strip. Theres also a
groove in the back legs to conceal pesky cords.
FRGLAv duvet covers and pillowcases have a densely woven 166 thread
count and a renewable lyocell/cotton blend that wicks moisture away. Under its
graphic colour block is a zipper to keep the quilt neatly tucked in. Theres even the
matching FRGLAv rug in 100% wool.
SVEIO chests of drawers have clean, white lines and are available in two or fve
drawers. With integrated dampers, the extra roomy drawers close slowly, silently
and softly.
Contrast the clean, white lines of NORDLI bed frame and bedside table with the strong stripe of red in
FRGLAV duvet cover, pillowcases and rug.
Inside the NORDLI bedside tables beveled-bottom front, theres a drawer, removable insert and hidden shelf.
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PAX TANEM wardrobe door
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GODMORGON EDEBOVIKEN vanity
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TURQUOIse
SANELA velvet curtain
RUBRIK APPLD kitchen door and NUMERR counter
MALM bed side table, MALIN BLAD bed textiles
BEST media storage

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MARIUS stool
RSKOG trolley MALIN TRD shade
KLIPPAN sofa
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DIY
TIDNY metre fabric
Look closely at the new TIDNY metre fabric and
yoo'll Fnd o vorled cosl of choroclers, ploces
and things. Cactuses, palm trees, airplanes,
mountains, gardens and even camels dot this
black and white textile landscape. Its like a
colouring book for children and adults alike,
with plenty of room to let imaginations run wild.
When we designed TIDNY we wanted to make
a fabric that people could have fun with and
would inspire their creativity, say designers
Sissi Edholm and Lisa Ullenius. We started by
drawing a fantasy landscape, with only black
contour lines. The idea is that you can use fabric
pens lo Fll ln lhe conloors ony woy yoo llke - lo
match the colours in your room or to bring out a
theme in the pattern. But you can also use it just
like it is, in black and white, of course.
However it gets used throughout the house,
TIDNY metre fabric is sure to spark lots of stories
ond severol gomes of 'l spy.'
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Leaves to love
GURINE metre fabric
VERENS dinnerware
Designers Lisa Ullenius and Sissi Edholm often get
lhelr lnsplrollon from nolore ond Horo wllh lhelr
leafy motifs, GURINE metre fabric and VERENS
dinnerware are no exception.
GURINE metre fabric could become lots of things
around the house like curtains, wall hangings or
tablecloths. But most of all, GURINE wants to be
cushions. To make it easy to create cushions, Lisa
and Sissi included both straight and mirrored motifs
as well as dotted lines, which guide scissors the
whole way around.
Lisa and Sissi found inspiration for the pattern in
lhelr leof-covered coorlyord oolslde lhelr ofFce ln
Stockholms Old Town. We scanned leaves into
the computer and outlined them, drew and cut out
forms by hand and experimented until we found the
different motifs, says Lisa. Theyve become a bit
llke fonlosy leoves, lnsplred by nolore bol no speclFc
type of leaf.
VERENS dinnerware are microwave and
dishwasher safe earthenware that come in bowls
ond dlfferenl-slzed ploles ln whlle ond green.
Whether using only VERENS or combining it with
another set, the pattern makes it easy to create a
personal table setting.
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The fantasy leaves of VERENS dinnerware are designed by
Lisa Ullenius and Sissi Edholm, who hope the organic forms
inspire others to present food in new and creative ways.
GURINE metre fabric even has dotted lines around the leaf
motifs.
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REGOLIT paper lamp shade customized
TARVA chests of drawers painted
LINDVED table wrapped with fabric
IKEA fabrics stripped for decoration
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For producl Ioons, imoge requesls or more
informolion pIeose conlocl:
Amanda Fitzpatrick
National Product Loans Specialist
IKEA Canada
T: 41-4-8182 x2305
omondo.Flzpolrlck2@lkeo.com
Modelelne L6wenborg-Frlck
Public Relations Manager
IKEA Canada
T: 905-37-9440 x378
modelelne.lowenborg-frlck@lkeo.com

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