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IKEA’s new arrivals page is the hottest club we’ve seen lately, if we’re judging purely by the numbers. You probably heard about the massive Stockholm 2025 collection that dropped earlier this month: it consisted of 96 pieces, including loads of furniture, from a chunky modular sofa and a classic bar cabinet to a tubular chandelier and sleek freestanding bookcase. There were so many major items in the Stockholm line up that it was easy to overlook all of the other (quieter) hits hiding among the inventory. One of those gems? These ceramic tumblers that come in under $4 a pop.


Made of durable stoneware, the glaze features a splattering of subtle speckles that will find a permanent home in your morning coffee routine. We love the East Fork vibes happening here (minus the price tag), and they feel a bit elevated thanks to a touch of Japanese minimalism. The best part: They’re dishwasher safe. We can thank designer Ola Wihlborg, a freelance IKEA designer since 2004 and one of the four key players who worked on the collection, for this essential tableware.
This design has range. If you want to keep things warm and low-key, pair them with a table setting full of rich earth tones and natural textures (rattan, anyone?). On the flip side, those on the constant hunt for a maximalist dose of adrenaline can use these as an anchor piece for a beautifully chaotic tablescape of bold hues and unexpected shapes. Cobalt blue napkins, light pink cutlery, yellow dinnerware—it’s all (literally) on the table. Chances are these cups will stick with you a whole lot longer than you’d expect, given that one of them costs less than your daily matcha latte.