Ikea collaborates with Virgil Abloh of Off-White, for a super cool furniture collection

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What's a fashion designer's take on furniture? You'll have a glimpse of it with the Ikea Markerad collection, which is dropping in Ikea stores from 31 October.

Virgil Abloh, the founder of popular luxury streetwear label Off-White, collaborates with Ikea on this collection, where he turns everyday furniture into statement-making design icons you'll want to have in your home.

Here's what you'll find:

1) Markerad carrier bags in medium and large size, $14.90 and $19.90 respectively

Virgil's design inspiration of these bags stem from his want to challenge the understanding of art, and how a bag could serve as a piece of art too.

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2) Markerad 17-piece tool set, $14.90

A useful and functional set of tools, housed in a unique box with Virgil's iconic use of quotation marks in his design.

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3) Markerad mirror, $245

Despite its flat, uniform surface, this mirror is made unconventional with an intentional crack incorporated into the top left corner to create a visual distortion of the subject standing in front of it.

 

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4) Markerad rug, low pile, $139

I'm sure almost everyone's gotten an Ikea receipt before, but how about a functional rug designed to look like an Ikea receipt?

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5) Markerad wall clock, $39.90

The design of this clock was inspired by a 3D-printed prototype for one of Ikea's future collections.

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6) Markerad chair, $185

The top half of this chair doesn't seem unusual, but look down at one of its legs and you'll notice an unexpected "doorstop".

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7) Markerad glass-door cabinet, $300

Curate and display your favourite objects in this minimalist cabinet that has an eye-catching red handle.

Check out the entire range of products retailing in Ikea stores in limited quantities from 31 October. Each customer is strictly limited to a purchase of two pieces per Markerad products and four Markerad dining chairs, on a first-come-first served basis and while stocks last.

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