5 picks from IKEA PS 2026 for your small apartment

IKEA's 10th PS collection just launched globally with 44 products. Here are the 5 picks that actually make sense for small apartments — with cross-region pricing (US/UK/Sweden/Norway/Japan), dimensions, and assembly notes.

The IKEA PS collection (short for Post Scriptum) began in 1995 at the Milan furniture fair and ran for nine editions before going quiet in 2017. 1 This week, IKEA brought it back — the 10th edition, with 44 products designed by 12 designers under creative leader Maria O'Brian. 1 Everything hit stores globally on May 14, 2026; US online sales open May 28. 2
The theme is "playful functionality" — pieces that rock, inflate, fold flat, or transform, but that are genuinely useful in a real home. 1 In O'Brian's words: "Simplicity doesn't have to be boring, but it can reveal design in its purest and most engaging form." 1 Designer Lex Pott framed the whole collection's logic cleanly: "When something is only playful, it risks becoming a gimmick. And when it's only functional, it can lack joy. But when you marry function and play, that's when it becomes interesting design." 3
The full 44-piece range covers everything from a handwoven pine cabinet ($499) to moulded paper wall art ($4.99). 2 For this week's issue, we filtered to the five that make the most sense if you're living in a small apartment, working from home, or cooking for one — practical, space-efficient, and priced within reach.

Pick 1: Floor uplighter that does three jobs — $49.99

Best for: WFH setup, reading corner, living room accent
The floor uplighter by Rotterdam-based designer Alexander Pott (also credited as Lex Pott) is a 72-inch steel pole with two 45° swivel joints — the same joint geometry you'd see on industrial lighting rigs. 3 Rotate it to a different angle and it becomes a spotlight, a reading light, or a ceiling uplighter. That mechanical flexibility is the whole pitch: one lamp that replaces three. 2
Pott put it simply: "This lamp invites you to use it, which is a simple way to bring playfulness and joy into your daily activities." 2
Comes in dark red (article 406.085.05), cobalt blue (206.085.30), and butter yellow (706.085.42). Cord is 12'6". Max 8W. Requires a GU10 bulb — the standard screw-base spotlight bulb used in most track and downlighting fixtures (sold separately). 3
MarketPriceOnline availability
US$49.99May 28, 2026
UK£35June 1, 2026
Sweden599 SEKMay 21, 2026
Norway399 NOKJune 4, 2026
JapanLate May 2026
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Assembly: No screws, no tools — the jointed pole sections click into each other. Low parts count.

Bright blue PS 2026 floor uplighter with adjustable joints, 182 cm steel pole
Bright blue PS 2026 floor uplighter with adjustable joints, 182 cm steel pole
Image from: IKEA Sweden

Pick 2: Chair that converts to a single bed — $399.00

Best for: Studio apartment, guest office, anyone who needs a spare bed without buying a sofa-bed
Designer Matilda Lindstam Nilsson grew up in Småland, Sweden, with a similar piece of furniture tucked under her loft bed. 3 She was specific about what that childhood chair lacked: it was smaller and far less comfortable than what she eventually designed. The result is a 31½"-wide upright chair that reclines into a lounger and then unfolds flat into a 79⅞"-long single bed — all in three steps. 7
Construction: powder-coated steel frame, 100% recycled polyester fabric, polyurethane foam, and pocket springs. 7 The cover is machine-washable (warm). There is also a protective fabric included to drape over the chair surface during daily use, so it doesn't wear out before a guest needs it as a bed. 3
Available in bright orange (article 806.203.79) and light grey-beige (106.203.73). 7
MarketPriceOnline availability
US$399.00May 28, 2026
UK£250June 1, 2026
Sweden2,995 SEKMay 21, 2026
Norway2,995 NOKJune 4, 2026
JapanLate May 2026
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Assembly: 3-step transformation with no tools required once assembled; initial frame assembly is moderate — one box at 49 lb 6 oz. 7

Light grey-beige PS 2026 chair-bed in chair position, steel frame with fabric upholstery
Light grey-beige PS 2026 chair-bed in chair position, steel frame with fabric upholstery
Image from: IKEA Sweden

Pick 3: Birdhouse nightstand with cable management — $69.99

Best for: Beside your bed, or beside your WFH desk as a cable-managing companion unit
Ola Wihlborg got the idea on a walk through his garden. 3 The result is a solid pine cube (11¾" × 11¾" × 19⅝") that looks like a birdhouse — the circular "bird hole" on the front face is the handle that opens a fold-down door. Behind the door: a small compartment with a cable route cut into the back panel, so your phone charges out of sight overnight. 3
Wihlborg, who has contributed to five previous PS collections, was clear about his favorite detail: "The little hole on the birdhouse that serves as the handle to open the storage space is my favorite aspect of the design." 3
Article 606.199.42. Pine with clear acrylic lacquer. 9
MarketPriceOnline availability
US$69.99May 28, 2026
UK£35June 1, 2026
Norway599 NOKJune 4, 2026
JapanLate May 2026
Assembly: Low complexity. Single package, small cube form. No wall anchoring required.

Pine PS 2026 birdhouse bedside table with circular fold-down door handle on white background
Pine PS 2026 birdhouse bedside table with circular fold-down door handle on white background
Image from: IKEA US

Pick 4: Round utility cart that fits anywhere — $79.99

Best for: Compact kitchen pantry, WFH supply station, bathroom shelf-on-wheels
Most utility carts are rectangular, which means they end up jammed into a corner and stay there. Lex Pott designed this one circular on purpose. "Rectangular things tend to end up in a corner, a round object has no direction," he explained. "It makes sense to make a mobile product like this round, so it can go anywhere." 3
The three-tiered "wedding cake" shape is powder-coated metal with matching-color wheels. 3 At 89 × 48 cm (roughly 35" tall × 19" wide), it fits beside a kitchen counter, under a desk, or next to a bathroom vanity without blocking doorways. 4 Available in blue and beige.
MarketPriceOnline availability
US$79.99 (blue)May 28, 2026
UK£50June 1, 2026
Sweden599 SEKMay 21, 2026
Norway599 NOKJune 4, 2026
JapanLate May 2026
Assembly: Tool-free snap-together assembly typical of IKEA trolleys. Wheels lock into base.

Blue round powder-coated PS 2026 utility cart on white background, three tiers
Blue round powder-coated PS 2026 utility cart on white background, three tiers
Image from: IKEA US

Pick 5: Rattan footstool that hides your stuff — $149.99

Best for: Living room seating with nowhere to store extra items, WFH underdesk footrest
Hand-woven rattan over a metal frame, available in brown-red. 3 Lift the top and there's a full storage compartment inside — large enough for throw blankets, slippers, or the tangle of extension cords you've been ignoring. Designer Marta Krupińska, who describes her design philosophy in three words: "Function is my priority." 3
The rattan surface doubles as a footrest under your desk — the right height to take weight off your lower back during long video calls without taking up more floor space than a small side table.
MarketPriceOnline availability
US$149.99May 28, 2026
UK£99June 1, 2026
Norway1,195 NOKJune 4, 2026
JapanLate May 2026
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Assembly: No assembly required — arrives as a finished woven piece. Lid lifts off. 3

Rattan brown-red PS 2026 ottoman with storage, closed position
Rattan brown-red PS 2026 ottoman with storage, closed position
Image from: IKEA US

Availability note: The full PS 2026 collection is in stores globally now. IKEA US online launches May 28; UK online June 1; Sweden online from May 21; Norway online from June 4. Japan's online listing is expected in late May 2026 — prices are not yet published. 12 11
Cover image from: IKEA Global Newsroom

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