I Just Found the Easiest, Most Affordable Way to Make an IKEA Sofa Look Bespoke – This Scandi Brand Has Every Color, Style, and Pattern You Could Wish For

Meet Bemz, the also-Swedish brand crafting tailored, personality-packed covers for nearly every IKEA sofa style, past and present

Sunlit living room with wooden floors and arched windows featuring two green accent chair alongside a tonal pink-striped, slipcovered IKEA sofa
(Image credit: Bemz)

I’ve spent more time than I care to admit wishing that IKEA Uppland sofas packed a little more personality. That the verdure-tapestry couch I’ve bookmarked didn’t cost $8,000. That the tried-and-true Hyltarp came upholstered in something – anything – other than Tallmyra, Hemmesta, or Gransel. IKEA is one of the best places to buy a couch for its affordability, but it's not the best place to head if you are looking for something unique.

Standardization is the trade-off we accept for clean lines and unseasonably affordable seating. But fellow Swedish brand Bemz riffs on that big-box logic with a simple counterproposal: keep IKEA’s machine-perfect dimensions and rethink everything else.

Bemz has been making replacement IKEA furniture covers since 2005, which means nearly every sofa IKEA has ever produced – two-seaters, sectionals, sofa beds, even discontinued models – can be fully reimagined. (If your sofa isn’t among their 208 possible dimension options, it likely never existed.) From there, you choose from more than 150 upholstery options across fabrics, colors, and patterns, and suddenly that once-inoffensive, anonymous couch starts to look completely custom.

Sophisticated living room featuring patterned slipcovered furniture, an antique oil painting, and a modern sculpture

Believe it or not, Bemz's Simply Linen upholstery is even sweeter than it looks. (It's washable, too.)

(Image credit: Bemz)

So if you don't fall in love with at least one, that's on you – the options are not only numerous, but also very chic. At a presentation during this past New York Fashion Week, I drooled over a pair of blue-and-burgundy pinstriped sofas, so on-trend for the current season, I initially assumed they were bespoke. Had I not been a style editor – one who knows IKEA silhouettes perhaps a little too well – I never, not in a million years, would have guessed they were Upplands. But the curved arms gave it away eventually.

IKEA base, Bemz cover.

Fashion's who's who were photographed on them all afternoon, which felt telling. If this IKEA hack can hold up under the scrutiny of camera-flash-filled rooms with that level of taste, they’re doing something right. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that Bemz has also collaborated with names like Patricia Rodi, or that most of their offerings rack up five-star reviews.

Soothing living room featuring a seaglass-and-cream striped slipcovered sofa with a coordinating skirted ottoman, woven accent chair, and oversized floor lamp

The Évelyne upholstery's crisp green-and-periwinkle stripes pay homage to the quieter corners of the home, from painted pantries and parlors.

(Image credit: Bemz)

Candidly, as both an Aquarius and a picky style editor who hates sharing the same drink order as anyone else – let alone the most dominant piece of furniture in the home – I’d never seriously considered buying IKEA for myself until this.

Shop my favorite Bemz customizations for some of IKEA’s most popular sofas, or have a play and design your own to see just how far you can push pre-made.


Spoiled for choice? Browse the latest interior design trends for inspiration as you conjure up your brand-new Bemz.

Julia Demer
Style Editor

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.