IKEA’s Sleek New $30 Portable Lamp Brings Summer’s Biggest Metallic Trend Outdoors
The coolest look of the season is finally leaving the living room
In summer 2026, if it’s not chrome, I don’t want it – a tricky proposition when we’re all living outdoors. I’d accepted that my chrome obsession would remain confined to the living room, kitchen, and dining table – seashell caviar servers and whatnot – until IKEA quietly dropped a weatherproof silver portable lamp that’s letting me take what is, in my opinion, the coolest look of the season onto my balcony.
And this new IKEA launch costs just $30. Officially, IKEA calls the finish polished nickel, but outdoors, this is about as close as we’re getting to that mirror-like chrome effect without worrying about the elements. Frankly, I didn’t think it was possible.
Battery-operated and rechargeable via its built-in USB-C port, take your pick from three brightness settings (100%, 30%, and 10%). This portable lamp is fresh off the press, but is already boasting a perfect five-star rating.
One reviewer calls it their (very chic) insurance policy against the near-inevitability of a summer power outage. ‘I already have similar lights that cost so much more, so when I saw this one for the price, I purchased two,’ they write. ‘They are nice and heavy and give great light.’
The shiny new AVHÅLL was designed for the outdoors, but I’d happily style it on an indoor side table, too. Such is the power of the unexpected chrome theory.
Another reason I’m paying attention? The designer: Carl Öjerstam, one of IKEA’s most celebrated talents, whose 1990s KARLSKRONA rattan lounge chair regularly resells for thousands on the secondhand market. If history repeats itself, this little lamp might prove to be more than just a good summer buy.
Chrome has largely stopped at the patio door, for obvious reasons. But if IKEA has figured out how to make a mirror-like finish that isn’t afraid of a summer storm, I have a feeling this is only the beginning.
More Outdoor Chrome Portable Lamps
Everything’s cooler in chrome. Here are a few more portable lamps helping the metallic trend mosey outdoors.
High-design looks like these wouldn’t have you believe this lamp carries an IPX4 rating for safe outdoor use, even in damp conditions – but indeed, it does. Standing at 15 inches tall, the sculptural cone-shaped shade has enough presence to anchor even a generously sized dining table.
The cord-free thing is fabulous and all, but this silvery duo wins on stamina. On their lowest brightness setting, they stay illuminated for more than 24 hours straight. That’s about six four-hour Aperol-fueled dinners outdoors before you’ll even have to think about plugging them back in.
If there were one trend giving chrome a run for its money this summer, it’d be rattan. The breezy, textured weave just so happens to be available as an alternate shade on this outdoor lamp, meaning you can keep things sleek in silver or soften the look with a simple swap.
It may be sweltering, but at least my outdoor lighting looks cool. If you’d like the temperature to follow suit, I also asked designers to share their favorite heat-beating small balcony tricks.
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Julia Demer is a New York–based Style Editor at Homes & Gardens with a sharp eye for where fashion meets interiors. Having cut her teeth at L’Officiel USA and The Row before pivoting into homes, she believes great style is universal – whether it’s a perfect outfit, a stunning room, or the ultimate set of sheets. Passionate about art, travel, and pop culture, Julia brings a global, insider perspective to every story.