The GREJSIMOJS Range Turns Everyday Storage into Open Display
Amy Duong — April 8, 2026 — Art & Design
References: ikea
The GREJSIMOJS range is an IKEA display concept designed to showcase personal items instead of storing them out of sight. The system uses open shelving, transparent panels, and modular components to frame objects as part of the interior. GREJSIMOJS places emphasis on visibility and arrangement, allowing collections to sit within everyday spaces rather than being tucked away. The pieces are scaled for standard homes, keeping proportions and materials consistent with IKEA’s existing furniture range.
The concept borrows from gallery-style display, where spacing and placement shape how objects are viewed. Units can be arranged, stacked, or adjusted to suit different types of collections, from books to smaller items. The structure supports rotation and reconfiguration over time, encouraging users to treat their belongings as part of a changing visual setup rather than fixed storage.
Image Credit: IKEA
The concept borrows from gallery-style display, where spacing and placement shape how objects are viewed. Units can be arranged, stacked, or adjusted to suit different types of collections, from books to smaller items. The structure supports rotation and reconfiguration over time, encouraging users to treat their belongings as part of a changing visual setup rather than fixed storage.
Image Credit: IKEA
Trend Themes
1. Domestic Curatorial Living - Furniture reframes possessions as exhibited art, creating product categories centered on visible personalization.
2. Modular Visible Storage - Standardized, reconfigurable shelving systems prioritize display over concealment, opening pathways for interchangeable platforms and bespoke display modules within mass-market furniture lines.
3. Rotational Display Systems - Designs that support periodic rearrangement and spotlight rotation create opportunities for subscription-driven refresh cycles and secondary markets for curated display inserts.
Industry Implications
1. Home Furnishing Retail - Retailers can pivot from purely functional storage offerings to experiential merchandising that encourages in-store curation and new inventory models focused on display-ready products.
2. Interior Design Services - Design professionals may increasingly package staging and collection curation as a service, integrating modular display systems into residential styling paradigms.
3. Collectibles and Hobby Markets - Collectors and specialty brands could see demand for certified display-compatible cases, provenance tagging, and ecosystem accessories that enhance visibility and valuation of items.
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