These On-Trend IKEA Rattan Placemats Are the Most Affordable Way to Uplift Your 2026 Table Decor, But it's Your Last Chance to Buy, So Hurry
They look designer but are less than $9 each, making them a pocket-friendly table upgrade
If you're anything like me, you'll be ready to clear the decks of Christmas clutter in favor of some more pared-back table decor trends for 2026. One of my favorite ways to do this is to lean into neutrals and natural materials as a contrast to the bejewelled hues and sparkling festive excess. And, one of the biggest trends for 2025, rattan, looks set to stick around a while, so I've got my beady eye on these IKEA VARGFISK place mats, which are so elegant and will go with anything.
The handwoven natural material had a big resurgence last summer, which extended from furniture to rattan tableware – everything from serving trays (like this Pottery Barn Round Tava Serving Tray) to serving implements (like these Tulum cheese knives from Serena and Lily) and even glassware (like these seagrass cage highballs from Tuckernuck). But the trend has continued into fall and winter, which is the beauty of being such a versatile neutral.
And, in her My Ritual interview, Louise Roe, founder of homeware brand, Sharland England, which has recently collaborated with Crate & Kids, talks about the enduring charm of rattan through the ages.
But if you can't quite stretch to switching to rattan furniture, accessories and tableware are the affordable change you can make right now. At just $8.99 each, the IKEA VARGFISK place mats are as easy on your pocket as on the eye. But, they're on last chance to buy, so you'll have to be quick to get your hands on them. I also found some other great pieces at IKEA made from rattan, bamboo, and other natural fibers that will complete the look perfectly, so dive in and fill your cart while stocks last.
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It's your last chance to buy these stylish placemats with their scalloped edge that looks so chic. Race you to the checkout.
A chunkier alternative to the VARGFISK place mats these will serve you well all year round and mix and match perfectly.
Use this rattan proofing basket for baking and showing off your freshly baked goods at the table afterwards.
Store your fruit and veg in this tiered bamboo and rattan basket with natural air circulation to keep it fresh for longer.
These hanging baskets are just as useful in the kitchen as in an office, bedroom or bathroom. I'd store easy-to-grab kids' snacks in them.
Keep your napkins tidy when you're having guests over with this handy napkin holder, also made from water hyacinth fibers.
From morning coffee to evening drinks, this lightweight but sturdy natural bamboo tray will become one of the most useful pieces you own.
This best selling plant pot will make a lovely centerpiece, with some greenery or live pot plant in it for the new year.
Match your wall decor to your tableware with these woven decorations which will bring a well-travelled look to your dining room.
If you're looking for more brilliant kitchen and storage ideas from IKEA, we recently wrote about the IKEA glass 365+ storage range, which is ideal for kicking off your New Year healthy start routine.
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Katrina is Head of Living at Homes & Gardens, covering hosting and entertaining, seasonal styling ideas, sleep and wellbeing, along with a highly experienced team of writers and reviewers. With more than 15 years' experience in lifestyle content, Katrina was previously an editor at luxury lifestyle platform, Muddy Stilettos, has been a features writer at Sainsbury's magazine and has also written for a wealth of other food and lifestyle titles including Ideal Home, Waitrose Food, John Lewis' Edition and The Home Page. Katrina is passionate about heritage style and lives in a 100-year old cottage in rural Hertfordshire, where she enjoys finding creative ways to live and host stylishly.