IKEA Announces Its 10th PS Collection With Three Products at Milan Design Week – Including the Chicest Inflatable Chair You Will Have Ever Seen

Launching May 13th, this highly anticipated collection brings playful functionality to interiors and makes modern Scandinavian design accessible to all

a set of two images, one with a green chair and the other with a collection of colorful floor lamps
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Just over 30 years ago, IKEA debuted its first PS Collection at the Milan furniture fair. It was a collection built to challenge exclusivity in the design industry with pieces that were not only well-made and stylish, but affordable, too. The PS Collection became a cult favorite, and IKEA continued to expand upon it over the years.

Now, back in Milan once again, IKEA has announced the 10th iteration of this collection – designed with the same intention, but underscored with a hint of playful flair – which is set to launch in stores and online on May 13th.

a man balancing a green chair on one leg

The Easy Chair from IKEA's PS 2026 Collection is the star of the show – this bright green color is endlessly attractive, and despite what you might think, its blown up seat is surprisingly comfortable.

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At first glance, you'd never guess that this chair is inflatable. But alas, it's filled with air, not foam or fiberfill. Created by IKEA designer Mikael Axellson, the 'Easy Chair' reimagines iconic inflatable furnishings from the '90s into something so sleek, you'd actually want to give it a dedicated spot in your home.

While blow-up furniture tends to have a short lifespan, this chair was built for longevity. It features a carbon steel frame for increased durability as well as a fabric cover that eliminates any squeaking or sliding. Plus, this fabric cover prevents damage to the inner air chamber, too.

Although the Easy Chair requires some manual labor with a foot pump for assembly, once blown up, it'll become the focal point of any room – not only for its stylish and slightly retro design, but for its unexpected assembly, too.

three floor lamps

The Floor Uplighter can shine light in any direction you'd like it to. And when turned off, it's a stylish statement that can add color to any room.

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Along with the Easy Chair, IKEA unveiled two other products at Milan Design Week to tease its new PS Collection: the Floor Uplighter and the Bench.

Designer Lex Pott created the Floor Uplighter, a colorful floor lamp that bends every which way to cast its ambient glow wherever you need it to. Its form is sleek, and its shade looks trumpet-like, creating a lamp that's not only practical for your home, but statement-making, too.

As for the bench, that was designed by IKEA Designer Marta Krupińska. It features a slightly U-shaped base that gives it its rocking capability. And since it's made from solid pine, it's a highly durable piece that can handle the pressure of constant use.

a rocking bench with two dogs on it

Marta Krupińska's rocking bench is proof that well-designed furniture can be fun, too.

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Just as the first PS collection reflected the effortlessness of modern Scandinavian style and IKEA's principles of Democratic Design, this new collection does the same. Each piece has been made with form, function, quality, sustainability, and low price held to the same degree of importance, and it shows.

These three pieces are just a taste of what to expect from the rest of IKEA's PS 2026 Collection – highly functional furnishings that look good, are made well, and can go the distance in home design. Between their unique forms and playful capabilities, these three furnishings can become the multi-faceted personality pieces of your home, and I expect the rest of the collection will be just the same.


IKEA's PS Collection drops on May 13th, so be sure to mark your calendars for the launch of these exceptional designs.

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Devin Toolen
Style Editor

Devin Toolen is a New York-based Style Editor for Homes & Gardens. After achieving her Bachelor’s Degree at Villanova University, Devin moved to Paris, France, to obtain her Master’s Degree at Parsons School of Design. Upon returning to the United States, Devin began working in the media industry with Cosmopolitan Magazine, where she wrote trend-driven fashion stories and assisted on set for many photoshoots, and later Livingetc, where she wrote interior design stories and assisted with the magazine’s social media pages. She has an appreciation for every aspect of personal style – from the clothes we wear to the design of our homes. In her spare time, Devin enjoys embroidery and antique shopping in the city.