Co-Branded Limited Edition Furnishings

Zandra Rhodes and IKEA Debuted the KARISMATISK Collection

IKEA has teamed up with British fashion icon Zandra Rhodes for a new collection called KARISMATISK.

Dame Zandra Rhodes is a fashion designer known for her unique textile prints, patterns, and colors.

The KARISMATISK collection features various household furniture like rugs, vases, pillows, mirrors, room dividers, cushions, lampshades, and a twist on the iconic Ikea bag offering a pink version with frills to name a few. Each piece has a different personality and flair to spruce up any space and make a statement.

The KARISMATISK collection states that "there’s no such thing as too much color or pattern" as the "bright colors and patterns bring the KARISMATISK products to life."

The KARISMATISK collection is available on the IKEA website.
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