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
| Market | Price | Online availability |
|---|---|---|
| US | $49.99 | May 28, 2026 |
| UK | £35 | June 1, 2026 |
| Sweden | 599 SEK | May 21, 2026 |
| Norway | 399 NOK | June 4, 2026 |
| Japan | — | Late May 2026 |
Assembly: No screws, no tools — the jointed pole sections click into each other. Low parts count.

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
| Market | Price | Online availability |
|---|---|---|
| US | $399.00 | May 28, 2026 |
| UK | £250 | June 1, 2026 |
| Sweden | 2,995 SEK | May 21, 2026 |
| Norway | 2,995 NOK | June 4, 2026 |
| Japan | — | Late May 2026 |
Assembly: 3-step transformation with no tools required once assembled; initial frame assembly is moderate — one box at 49 lb 6 oz. 7

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
| Market | Price | Online availability |
|---|---|---|
| US | $69.99 | May 28, 2026 |
| UK | £35 | June 1, 2026 |
| Norway | 599 NOK | June 4, 2026 |
| Japan | — | Late May 2026 |
Assembly: Low complexity. Single package, small cube form. No wall anchoring required.

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.
| Market | Price | Online availability |
|---|---|---|
| US | $79.99 (blue) | May 28, 2026 |
| UK | £50 | June 1, 2026 |
| Sweden | 599 SEK | May 21, 2026 |
| Norway | 599 NOK | June 4, 2026 |
| Japan | — | Late May 2026 |
Assembly: Tool-free snap-together assembly typical of IKEA trolleys. Wheels lock into base.

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.
| Market | Price | Online availability |
|---|---|---|
| US | $149.99 | May 28, 2026 |
| UK | £99 | June 1, 2026 |
| Norway | 1,195 NOK | June 4, 2026 |
| Japan | — | Late May 2026 |
Assembly: No assembly required — arrives as a finished woven piece. Lid lifts off. 3

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
참고 출처
- 1IKEA PS 2026: 44 designs built around playful functionality
- 2IKEA PS 2026: a collection of playful functionality
- 3IKEA PS 2026 Press Kit
- 4IKEA PS 2026 collection – IKEA UK
- 5IKEA PS 2026 floor uplighter – IKEA Sweden
- 6IKEA PS 2026 collection – IKEA Norway
- 7IKEA PS 2026 chair bed, Skiftebo bright orange – IKEA US
- 8IKEA PS 2026 chair-bed – IKEA Sweden
- 9IKEA PS 2026 nightstand, pine with flip-down door – IKEA US
- 10IKEA PS 2026 bedside table – IKEA UK
- 11IKEA PS 2026 collection – IKEA Sweden
- 12IKEA PS 2026 collection – IKEA Japan
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