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It’s been a little over a year since IKEA overhauled its longstanding Stockholm collection, debuting an impressive 96 new products. From the start, the 2025 additions have been a hit—amongst brand loyalists, influencers, and editors (*raises own hand*). Even designers like Bobby Berk, Ronja Rupalla, Alyssa Anselmo, and vintage dealer Loet van der Straten have praised the level of craftsmanship and attention to detail. Plenty of our favorites are still in stock and, even better, they’re on sale. IKEA’s summer discount event runs until July 2, and these nine future heirlooms are currently marked down.
Stockholm 2025 Loveseat
Three-seater, loveseat, four-seater—all arrangements of the curvy, modular Stockholm sofa are at least 10-percent off. We’ve always been partial to the chocolate brown and turquoise colorways.
Stockholm 2025 Sofa
Most customers comment on this style’s deep, spring-core seats. Read: This is not your average starter-apartment sofa.
Stockholm 2025 Coffee Table
You’ll find a lot of pine in the Stockholm collection for the very simple reason that the high-quality wood grows across the whole country of Sweden. Yes, it’s paintable, but leave this table untouched for that chic Nordic look.
Stockholm 2025 Tray
Elevate said solid wood coffee table with this now-$10 tray, which can also corral incense, coasters, and the like.
Stockholm 2025 Serving Set
If the label says “hand wash only,” that’s a good sign the materials are top-notch. This set is crafted from real walnut.
Stockholm 2025 Serving Plates
Customers have praised these stoneware serving plates for their solid feel (one person compared them to Heath Ceramics), versatility (they’re ideal for snacks or plating mains), and ease of cleaning (toss them in the dishwasher when you’re done).
Stockholm 2025 Throw
The reason this punchy orange throw is so soft, as well as stain-resistant? It actually contains 50 percent merino wool.
Stockholm 2025 Rug
IKEA designer Paulin Machado took inspiration from birch trees when she designed this rug, a work of art for your floors.
Stockholm 2025 Rug
If the tree motif is too on the nose for you, go with this graphic, handwoven flatweave. The piece is reversible, so you can flip it over when one side starts to show wear.