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Ikea’s latest collection combines practicality and playIkea’s latest collection combines practicality and play

Ikea’s latest collection combines practicality and play


by Megan Burns
10th Feb 2026

With storage options, seating, lighting and more, but all designed in a way that’s guaranteed to appeal to little ones, it suits the needs of both parents and children.

Living with kids comes with many joys, but a universal challenge is often the clutter that comes from toys, clothes, and everyday life taking over. Ikea’s latest collection, Grejsimojs, embraces a sense of playfulness, providing parents with practical pieces that kids will love too. 

The collection embraces textures, shapes, and forms that spark joy, with colourful objects bringing personality into the home, while others encourage you to use your imagination – think a room divider with a secret door, or a clothes rack that looks like a cactus.

Plus, for every product from the collection sold from February 1 to April 26 2026, €1 will be directly donated to Community Connect, helping ensure more babies and children across Ireland have the essentials they need to thrive. Here are some of our favourites from the range.

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