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The Ikea-hacking companies you need to know about
Ikea furniture is a ubiquitous presence in homes due to its stylish, practical, and affordable designs. However, the widespread ownership of identical pieces can lead to a desire for personalization. Rather than replacing an entire piece of furniture when styles change or boredom sets in, a more sustainable and cost-effective approach is to customize existing Ikea items. This method allows for unique home aesthetics while simultaneously reducing waste.
Several companies specialize in providing customization options for Ikea furniture, offering solutions for those who lack the time or inclination for DIY projects. These companies transform standard Ikea pieces into bespoke items, ranging from custom sofa covers to new door fronts for cabinets and decorative chair legs.
One such company is Bemz, a Swedish brand offering sofa and chair covers and bedskirts for popular Ikea models. Their focus is on sustainable materials, including machine-washable natural cotton, polyester-based textiles, and recycled fabric options. Bemz has also collaborated with notable designers like Tom Dixon and Christian Lacroix, and can create bespoke covers if off-the-shelf options aren't available.
Reform, a Danish company, caters to design enthusiasts by creating fronts for Ikea kitchens and cabinets. They collaborate with architects and designers, including Bjarke Ingels and Stine Goya, to offer designer-look kitchens at an Ikea price point. Their showrooms are located in New York and Copenhagen.
Comfort Works, founded by a Melbourne-based couple who learned to sew Ikea slipcovers via YouTube, ships worldwide. They provide velvet, cotton-blend, wool, and linen upholstery in various shades and patterns, with prices comparable to Ikea's own replacement slipcovers.
For kitchen makeovers or new projects, SemiHandmade offers upgraded finishes and superficial fronts for Ikea cabinets. This company, not affiliated with Ikea, provides options like walnut veneers with brass hardware or black drawers with gold pulls, allowing customers to customize their kitchens by uploading their Ikea floor plan.
Another Swedish company, PrettyPegs, specializes in decorative pegs, table legs, and chair feet. The company's origin story involves its founders customizing an Ikea couch's less-than-appealing legs. They offer affordable, high-impact brass and steel-capped pegs in materials like Ashwood and bent-metal, along with knobs and fronts.
Norse Interiors, also a Swedish brand, focuses on front panelling and doors for a select range of Ikea products, including bedside tables, TV stands, dressers, and storage cabinets. They also provide legs and handles, with designs characterized by modern, graphic lines for standard Ikea doors.
Superfront, another Swedish-born brand, specializes in colorful and textured appliqué fronts for Ikea furniture. Customers can remix console tables with panels in various tones and patterns, such as blush tones with chevron etching, and then swap out knobs and pegs to completely transform the piece.
Finally, O'verlays offers stick-on fretwork panels, inspired by vintage panels, to give Ikea products a Hollywood Regency aesthetic. These lightweight, non-splintering panels are paintable and fully customizable, providing an accessible way to make common Ikea items like a Malm dresser unique.
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