Ikea 2016: Sunny with a chance of meatballs

  • By Jura Koncius The Washington Post
  • Tuesday, July 28, 2015 5:46pm
  • Life

The 2016 Ikea catalog has gone live online, but many customers still wait eagerly for their print copy. These were being mailed out starting July 25 and should arrive just in time for many to tuck into their beach bags as they head out on end-of-summer vacations.

One of those is Ikea spokeswoman Marty Marston, who takes a stack of new catalogs each August when she travels to New Jersey’s Long Beach Island. “Everyone always asks me for a copy,” Marston says.

This year’s catalog, with the theme “The Little Things That Matter,” focuses on the kitchen and how food brings the family together.

“We focused on people’s lives in and around the kitchen to help improve them in small ways,” Marston says. New products include a rustic yet chic oak farmhouse table, Mockelby, that seats eight, and additions to the 365+ series of glassware, carafes and dishes, including simple short glasses that remind Marston of the way vin ordinaire is served in European cafes.

Continuing last year’s successful launch of special collections, there will be 21 of these product launches this coming year. (They call them the Vitality collections, and you might see them for a few weeks or for a year, some are limited edition.) One of these is Sinnerlig, a design collaboration between Ikea and London-based designer Ilse Crawford that produced a sophisticated group of 30 items with simple forms and natural materials, launching in October. Standouts are the cork furniture, bamboo lighting and color-glazed stoneware.

Speaking of kitchens and food, there is also some news in the Ikea meatball department. Now the wildly popular Kottbullar (traditional Swedish meatballs of beef and pork) have been joined by two other related items: Kycklingkottbullar (dairy and gluten-free chicken meatballs) and Gronsaksbullar (vegetable balls). Scandinavians usually prefer their meatballs with lingonberry jam.

Here are my six favorite new kitchen and dining products from the 2016 catalog.

Mockelby table. The graceful oak table seats eight comfortably ($699).

365+ carafe. The heat-resistant glass carafe ($4.99) has a cork top.

Sinnerlig pitcher. The earthy color-glazed stoneware pitcher is coming in October ($11.99).

Sinnerlig stool. The versatile and stylish stool has a cork top and powder-coated steel legs and will be available in October ($59).

Sittning serving bowls. These sturdy feldspar porcelain bowls (set of two $19.99) will be available in September.

Red Vittsjo shelving unit. The popular piece gets a bright new color. It’s made of powder-coated steel and tempered glass and is a great place for extra kitchen storage ($49).

Check out the digital version at www.2016digitalcatalog.com, or request a printed copy at www.getmy 2016catalog.com.

Kitchen of the future

Take a look inside IKEA’s Concept Kitchen 2025, which went on display earlier this year in Milan, at www.heraldnet.com/home.

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