I Think This is the Most 'Christmas' Christmas Collection of 2025 – IKEA Invites You to Rediscover Childlike Joy With Their More-is-More New Drops

Bold, playful, and full of Scandi charm

A dark grey panelled dining room styled for christmas with a large table with wooden chairs, styled with red and green christmas tablecloth and decor
(Image credit: IKEA)

Christmas is the most nostalgic time of the year. From unboxing homemade decorations, to scents that make you reminisce, and the child-like joy of unwrapping gifts, playing games, and getting together with the entire family.

It's a hard feeling to bottle up. But IKEA's 2025 Christmas collection just manages to capture that magic and make it bigger, bolder, and more joyful than ever. And then gives it a Scandi twist, of course.

This is Christmas done the IKEA way: playful, pattern-filled, and bursting with personality. It’s red and green and unapologetically festive, inviting us all to rediscover a child-like wonder that feels refreshingly welcome after years of minimalist Christmas decorating trends.

gray panelled living room with a white couch, wooden side table all decorated for christmas with a large christmas tree decorated with color and kitsch ornaments

(Image credit: IKEA)

After a few quiet luxury, pared-back Christmases, people are craving the color and whimsy of a nostalgic Christmas again. We’re seeing a return to rich colors, bold and layered patterns, and decorations that spark joy.

That's just what Christmas at IKEA invites you to do. To celebrate tradition, to rediscover child-like joy and wonder – it's 'the more the merrier' in every sense.

And there are a few special guests involved, too. This year, they've collaborated with various creatives to bring a bold new twist to their classic Scandi style. Designer Evelina Kroon is a Stockholm-based graphic artist who brings classic colors and checks to fun motifs and candy-shaped designs.

'My designs are timeless with a twist,' she explains. 'Using traditional Christmas colors but playing with scale creates something special. I hope these pieces become part of your holiday memories for years to come.'

christmas table laid with the Gustaf Westman x IKEA collection with pink blue and dark green colors and sculptural candle holders and twisted taper candles

(Image credit: IKEA x Gustaf Westman)

For the less traditional, the hotly anticipated Gustaf Westman x IKEA collection takes Christmas tradition and throws it out the window. 'I got the chance to put conventional holiday aesthetics on its head, adding playfulness and boldness,' says Gustaf Westman.

The designs are focused on togetherness and super sculptural. While there are designs in classic red and green, there are also pops of bubblegum pink and baby blue in the mix. And the best part? There's a meatball serving dish named the VINTERFINT Serving Plate.

'For many people in Sweden, there's no Christmas – and no IKEA – without meatballs,' says Gustaf. 'So, when I came up with the idea of a meatball plate, I had to explore it. The result is a fun serving plate that works for all small savoury or sweet treats, not only for meatballs.'

Christmas decor should make your home feel alive – it’s a time to play, not to perfect. Whether you're shopping for a meatball tray or for some budget-friendly Christmas lights, this new drop has something for every festive fan.

Shop IKEA's 2025 Christmas collection


IKEA’s Christmas 2025 range captures the cheerful spirit of Christmas so beautifully. There’s a nostalgic charm to every piece, but also a fresh energy that makes it feel on-trend too – from the bold checks to the glowing paper stars.

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Charlotte Olby
Style & Trends Editor

Charlotte is the style and trends editor at Homes and Gardens and has been with the team since Christmas 2023. Following a 5 year career in Fashion, she has worked at many women's glossy magazines including Grazia, Stylist, and Hello!, and as Interiors Editor for British heritage department store Liberty. Her role at H&G fuses her love of style with her passion for interior design, and she is currently undergoing her second home renovation - you can follow her journey over on @olbyhome

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