IKEA Made a Disco Ball You Can Fold Up After Your NYE Party Is Over

Did we mention it’s $5?
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IKEA has taken its love of flat-pack furniture and decor to a new level. Today, the Swedish furniture brand shared its holiday-themed Fröjda collection with the masses. Inspired by “the bubbly spirit of New Year’s Eve and the crisp Swedish winters,” this new curation includes a bunch of things perfect for an end-of-the-year soiree. Among the many gems designers Lisa Hilland and Mikael Axelsson dreamed up is a disco ball that can be folded up after your party is over.

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You heard right: This is a disco ball that takes up virtually no storage space. At $5, it’ll be hard not to fill a whole cart with them (but we really think you should). The reusable orb is made of paper finished with a chrome effect, but it looks far more elevated than the price tag suggests. It requires a bit of assembly, so we suggest passing that task off to those early-bird guests you’re not sure what to do with.

disco balls over a table
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silver ball
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When it comes to how to work them into your space, the options are endless. Take a bundle and spread them out on top of a snack or dinner table. Hang a bunch from the ceiling to make one giant disco ball family. Mount one over each doorway to encourage people to move from room to room. If you’re really looking for a DIY project, sew columns of them together and create a curtain or room divider (also a great group photo op, just saying). This is party decor that will happily stay up weeks after the last guest has gone home.

Fröjda Hanging Decoration, IKEA ($5)