The 13 Most Popular IKEA Products of 2024, Starting at $10

published Nov 25, 2024
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IKEA will always have its tried-and-true MVPs — like the ultra-hackable BILLY bookcase and the stackable KYRRE stool — but every year, the brand continues to outdo themselves with exciting new product launches. And 2024 was no exception: The Swedish retailer released a lot, from anniversary icons and WFH essentials to colorful collaborations

With so many pieces constantly rolling out, though, it’s easy for some of the best to go unnoticed. Luckily, I have you covered: Below, I rounded up 13 IKEA products that were most popular with Apartment Therapy readers in 2024. This list includes furniture and decor that debuted over the calendar year, as well as evergreen under-the-radar finds our editors and contributors hacked, discovered, or creatively styled during 2024. Check out these reader-favorite finds, starting at $10.

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$159.00

To celebrate its 80th anniversary, IKEA announced the commemorative Nytillverkad collection with reproductions of a few archive vintage designs. That includes this limited-edition “anti-stress” DYVLINGE swivel chair, which launched in January as a replica of IKEA’s 1967 MILA model. Available in black or green, this retro chair touts a low-profile, cozy silhouette with a plush seat and a sturdy, five-legged base for peak relaxation.

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$189.99

Anyone working or studying from home needs to see IKEA’s sage green MITTZON laptop table. At just 26 inches wide, this small-space-friendly product from the brand’s July office collection launch functions as a portable desk, complete with castors and an adjustable worktop. It even has a built-in cup holder, plus folds completely flat when it’s not in use.

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$230.00

Apartment Therapy contributor Daniela Araya previously wrote about IKEA’s ELVARLI shoe rack. But rather than buying this piece for its intended use, shoe storage, she installed it against a blank living room wall for a floor-to-ceiling shelving display of coffee table books, art, and decorative objects — and readers couldn’t get enough of this unexpected styling trick.

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$299.00

As another installment of its 80th anniversary collection, IKEA reimagined an iconic 44-year-old style — the KLIPPAN loveseat — in bold new red, blue, and yellow colorways this past August. Created by IKEA designer Noboru Nakamura, this minimalist sofa has been sold continuously since its 1980 debut and still remains popular for its low price and washable, interchangeable covers.

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$29.99

IKEA’s $30 FRÖSJÖN cart made waves this past September as a stylish storage trolley that can easily move from room to room, thanks to its built-in wheels and top handles. Organize beauty products, toiletries, extra towels, and so much more on this sleek two-tier staple, which measures just 21 inches tall and 13.75 inches wide.

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$649.00

No guest room? No problem. The KIVIK looks just like a simple, compact chair but has a hidden double feature — an inner sleeper sofa! That’s right: This one-seater converts into a bed that turns any living room, bedroom, or home office into an instant sleepover space. You can also choose from 13 different cover options to match your decor. And at $649, it’s not a bad deal for such an unassuming two-in-one find.

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$9.99

IKEA’s viral LUSTIGT wall shelf proves you should never sleep on the kids’ section. It may be designed for toys and figurines, but the customizable sliding shelves and minimalist finish make this accent a stylish must-have for adult apartments and houses alike. It's just $9.99, so you can stock up for multiple rooms and show off mini trinkets or perfume bottles.

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$62.99
was $79.99

Some of my favorite IKEA items are ones you’d never guess came from IKEA in the first place, and the bestselling ISJAKT floor lamp is a prime example. This could pass as a vintage reproduction, but it’s actually a relatively new design that dominated my TikTok feed this past year. The super-slim nickel fixture stands at 70 7/8 inches tall with two light sources: a dimmable rounded shade at the top and an adjustable task lamp at the midway point.

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$239.00

You may already know and love the light wood BEKVÄM or FÖRHÖJA carts, but allow me to introduce you to something even better for cramped rental kitchens: the RESARÖ drop-leaf table with storage. With its slatted shelves and not one, but two drop-leaf surfaces, this 2024 new release does triple-duty as a storage unit, island, and dining table.

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$99.99

Deemed the “best small bedroom find yet” by AT’s Home Projects Director, Megan Baker Detloff, the recently released GURSKEN wardrobe is IKEA’s most compact two-drawer wardrobe ever, measuring just under 24 inches wide. An inner shelf and rack make it easy to store clothes and shoes in any closet-deprived room without dominating the whole space. It’s so DIY-friendly, too; personalize the doors with contact paper or faux molding.

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$39.99

Andrea Kaufman, social media manager for The Kitchn, shared the perfect solution for adding storage around a pedestal bathroom sink: two of IKEA’s bamboo triangle-shaped RÅGRUNDS corner shelves styled at the base. They’re short enough to fit under most sinks while giving any bathroom a functional “vanity” upgrade on a budget, at $39.99 a pop.

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$54.99

Another you’d-never-guess-this-came-from-IKEA find, the $55 DEJSA table lamp that I discovered a few weeks ago looks straight out of a high-end modern lighting brand, but for a third of the cost. The glass mushroom-shaped silhouette skews neutral, but still lends a decorative touch to any tabletop. I’m calling it: This will be an IKEA collector’s item one day!

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$69.00

Released in spring 2024, this pine shelf looks like a combination of the popular KALLAX with the solid wood IVAR line. The highly hackable unit can mount to the wall for extra space-saving storage, or operate as a freestanding room divider or plant stand.