Five IKEA New-label finds for small apartments, WFH, and solo kitchens (Aug. 3)

Five IKEA New-label finds for small apartments, WFH, and solo kitchens (Aug. 3)

A five-pick check of IKEA listings marked New on Aug. 3, led by a no-drill door hanger and two narrow storage ideas, with regional prices, variant differences, and assembly watch-outs.

The useful signal this week

The strongest small-space idea here is KOMPISHÄNG: it adds hooks and pockets to the back of a door without drilling. RÅSKOG is the more flexible answer for a kitchen or desk, while NORDHÄGG uses a wall that would otherwise do nothing. The five picks below are less about filling a room with new furniture and more about recovering one neglected strip of space. 123
This issue is a current-New check made on August 3, 2026, using IKEA's US, UK, Japan, and Sweden new-product pages. Those pages show a live New label, but IKEA does not expose a first-stocked date for every SKU. Treat the list as five products currently presented as new during the July 27–August 3 issue window, not as proof that each one first arrived on a particular day. Store stock is also location-specific. 4567

At a glance

PickBest fitSize or capacityConfirmed regional pricesAssembly watch-out
KOMPISHÄNG door hangerNo-drill entryway or closet storage55 cm wide; fits doors 190–210 cm high and up to 4.3 cm thickUS $19.99; UK £17 18Official guide; about 10–15 minutes by editorial estimate, no IKEA time/rating published
RÅSKOG trolleyKitchen prep, desk supplies, or chargersUK variant 28×38×61 cm; Japan variant 35×45×77 cmUK £19; Japan ¥3,499; exact regional variants differ 25Official guide; about 30–45 minutes by editorial estimate
KAPTENSFISK lunch boxOne-person work lunch or portioned leftovers23×13×6 cm; 0.7 lUS $2.99; UK £2; Sweden 29 kr 4910None; dishwasher-safe and ready to use
NORDHÄGG picture ledgeWall storage for a studio or WFH corner100×10×4 cmUK £5; Japan ¥999; Norway 89 kr; article numbers vary by market 356Wall fixing sold separately; about 15–25 minutes plus wall prep by editorial estimate
KALLAX brown-redVertical storage on a narrow footprintUK bundle 76.5×39×164 cm; US listing 147×39×77 cmUK £85 with underframe; US $79.99 for the horizontal unit 411UK bundle is two packages; about 45–60 minutes by editorial estimate

Pick 1: KOMPISHÄNG hanger for door

Best for: a rental entryway, bedroom door, or narrow closet where the missing storage is vertical and drilling is not an option.
Decision: Buy if your door is 190–210 cm high and no more than 4.3 cm thick. Skip it if the door is outside that range or if you need rigid shelving rather than fabric pockets.
KOMPISHÄNG uses a steel frame, hooks, pockets, and elastic straps to create storage on the door itself. The UK version is 55 cm wide; IKEA says each hook can take up to 4 kg. It fixes at the top and bottom of the door without screws, so it is one of the few picks here that does not ask for floor space or wall holes. 8
Price and regional status: $19.99 in the US and £17 in the UK. Both product pages were marked New when checked on August 3. The US page gives the same product as 21¾ inches wide and lists article number 706.288.04. 18
Assembly watch-out: IKEA supplies an assembly guide but does not publish a difficulty rating or time estimate on the page. Because the frame arrives in one package and hangs on the door rather than being wall-mounted, budget 10–15 minutes as a working estimate. The real check is the door measurement, not the assembly.

Pick 2: RÅSKOG trolley, red-brown

Best for: a one-person kitchen that needs a mobile prep zone, or a desk that has run out of room for chargers, notebooks, and small equipment.
Decision: Buy if you want storage that can move between rooms. Skip if you need food-contact-approved surfaces: IKEA explicitly says this trolley is not approved for food contact, even though it works well for kitchen tools and dry goods.
Red-brown RÅSKOG trolley beside a compact kitchen
The Japanese listing shows the larger 35×45×77 cm version; the UK new-product page lists a smaller 28×38×61 cm version, so these are regional variants rather than one identical SKU. 25
RÅSKOG is a steel trolley with three shelves, four castors, and lockable wheels. The Japan page lists a maximum load of 6 kg per shelf and 18 kg total for article 206.372.07. The Swiss detail page for the smaller 106.372.03 variant lists 4 kg per tier and 12 kg total. That difference is why the dimensions and load figures should not be blended into a single generic RÅSKOG specification. 212
Price and regional status: the UK new-products page lists the 28×38×61 cm version at £19. The Japanese product page lists the 35×45×77 cm version at ¥3,499 and marks it New. The UK and Japan article numbers are different, so check the dimensions before ordering. 25
Assembly watch-out: IKEA provides assembly instructions but no official difficulty rating or time estimate. For the three-tier frame, allow 30–45 minutes as an editorial estimate. The payoff is mobility: one cart can move from breakfast prep to a WFH charging station without adding another fixed surface.

Pick 3: KAPTENSFISK lunch box

Best for: a solo work lunch, a portion of leftovers, or a small refrigerator where a full container stack would be overkill.
Decision: Buy if 0.7 litres is enough for one meal. Skip if you need a leakproof soup container or a box large enough for a full day of snacks.
KAPTENSFISK has separate compartments, a cutlery slot, and a handle. IKEA describes it as a children's lunch box but also says adults can take it to work. The product page lists a 0.7-litre volume, 23×13×6 cm dimensions, polypropylene construction, and dishwasher-safe care. 9
Price and regional status: $2.99 on the US new-products page, £2 in the UK, and 29 kr in Sweden. The UK and Sweden detail pages use article number 306.168.98 and both show New; the exact US detail page was not exposed in this pass, so the US price comes from the live new-products listing. 4910
Assembly watch-out: None. It is ready to use out of the package and dishwasher-safe. The practical limitation is capacity: 0.7 litres is a single-meal format, not a general food-storage system.

Pick 4: NORDHÄGG picture ledge

Best for: a WFH corner that needs a place for a notebook, postcard, or small object without taking another centimetre from the desk.
Decision: Buy if you can make two reliable wall fixings. Skip if your lease or wall material makes drilling difficult; IKEA says the fixing devices are sold separately and must suit the wall.
NORDHÄGG is an untreated solid-pine ledge, 100 cm long, 10 cm deep, and 4 cm high. A groove keeps small frames at an angle, and the surface can be painted, oiled, waxed, or glazed. The shallow depth is the point: it creates display space without becoming another shelf that projects deep into a studio. 3
Price and regional status: the UK new-products page lists a 100-cm version at £5. Japan's new-products page lists a regional 100-cm variant, article 306.366.60, at ¥999. The Norwegian detail page for article 506.366.59 shows the same 100-cm size, marks it New, and lists 89 kr. These article numbers should be treated as regional variants, not silently merged. 356
Assembly watch-out: IKEA supplies instructions but no official difficulty rating or time estimate. Budget 15–25 minutes plus wall preparation as an editorial estimate. The shelf itself is light at 0.86 kg on the Norwegian page; the wall, screws, and the weight of what you put on it are the variables that matter. 3
Open the NORDHÄGG product page in Norway. UK and Japan availability is listed on their respective new-products pages and Japanese new-products page.

Pick 5: KALLAX shelving unit, brown-red

Best for: someone who needs real storage but has only about 40 cm of floor depth.
Decision: Buy the UK configuration if vertical storage matters more than a low, wide silhouette. Skip if the tall 164-cm frame would dominate the room or if you need a single-package build.
KALLAX is the biggest piece in this week's list, but its depth stays at roughly 39 cm. The UK New bundle is 76.5 cm wide, 39 cm deep, and 164 cm high, with an underframe, adjustable feet, compartments in different sizes, and a 10-kg maximum load per shelf. It arrives in two packages: the shelving unit and the underframe. 11
Price and regional status: the UK underframe bundle is £85. The US new-products page separately lists a brown-red KALLAX shelf unit, article 206.041.41, at $79.99 and 147×39×77 cm. That US listing is the horizontal 147-cm unit, not the UK's tall underframe bundle; the prices are useful comparisons, not a claim that the two pages show the same finished configuration. 411
Assembly watch-out: the UK product page provides separate instructions for both packages but no official difficulty rating or time estimate. Allow 45–60 minutes as an editorial estimate, and plan the room around the final height before opening the boxes. If the 39-cm footprint is the reason you are considering it, do not substitute the US horizontal dimensions by accident.

The short version

Choose KOMPISHÄNG when the rule is “no drilling.” Choose RÅSKOG when the same storage needs to move between kitchen and desk, but check the regional dimensions because the UK and Japan versions are not the same article. Choose KAPTENSFISK for a cheap, dishwasher-safe single meal rather than a general container set. Choose NORDHÄGG when ten centimetres of wall depth can replace a larger desk organiser. Choose KALLAX when you need serious storage on a narrow footprint and can live with a two-package build.
Prices and live stock can change. IKEA's New label is the reliable signal captured here; the pages do not provide a SKU-level first-stocked date, and store availability needs a local postcode or store check.
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