Why IKEA’s June Home Collection Deserves Your Attention
The new IKEA furniture arriving in June is a focused June home collection of problem-solving pieces that combine space-saving design, affordable furniture launches, and fresh interior design updates to help small homes feel larger, busy rooms stay organised, and dated spaces gain an easy style lift without a full renovation. This month’s arrivals span clever storage, compact seating, and bold accent furniture, with options that work for renters, first-time decorators, and anyone refreshing a single room on a budget. Like many current interior launches, they balance functional needs with more design-forward shapes and colours, so you can treat them as hardworking basics or as statement pieces. Below, we break down 11 notable launches by the common home headaches they address, from cluttered entryways to underused corners and tired living rooms.
Smart Storage: From Cat Containers to Hallway Helpers
If clutter is your main home problem, a few of IKEA’s June pieces provide neat, affordable ways to hide it in plain sight. The GREJSIMOJS Storage with lid in a cat-shaped black and white design turns small-item storage into décor, and at USD 7.99 (approx. RM37) it is a playful way to corral treats, cables, or keys. According to Best Life, one reviewer calls it “Purrfect for treats for humans or animals.” For entryways, closets, or work zones, the GREJIG hallway furniture set of 5 in gray tackles vertical space so shoes, bags, or office supplies are off the floor and easy to reach. Shoppers report using this USD 35 (approx. RM163) set “in everything from closets to offices,” making it a flexible fix wherever surfaces are overloaded.

Lighting and Rugs That Refresh a Room in One Move
When a room feels flat or dated, a lighting change or new rug can transform it faster than new paint. The IKEA PS 2026 Floor uplighter in dark red, at USD 49.99 (approx. RM233), combines a slim profile with an adjustable lamp head, so the same piece can give bright task light for crafts or softer uplighting for TV time. Reviewers highlight its “simple design with great function,” making it ideal for living rooms and studios that need flexible lighting without bulky shades. Underfoot, the high-pile off-white ÄRENDE rug is designed to bring warmth and texture while remaining practical. One shopper notes that it “flattens very well on its own” and is “resistant to dirt buildup,” which suits high-traffic living spaces that need a cosy layer without high maintenance.
Sectionals and Chair-Beds for Small but Social Living Rooms
For homes that need to host friends but lack space for a full guest room, IKEA’s June seating releases combine generous comfort with compact footprints. The LILLESÄTER sectional, a 5-seat sofa in Gunnared bright green-yellow, is priced at USD 1,499.00 (approx. RM6,980) and is designed to look far more expensive, with a silhouette that would suit both modern and eclectic interiors. If you prefer a quieter look, it also comes in a neutral off-white that blends into calm, minimal schemes. When you need a spare bed without sacrificing floor space, the IKEA PS 2026 chair bed in Skiftebo bright orange folds out to create a pull-out sleeping surface from a small footprint. One reviewer notes the USD 399 (approx. RM1,856) chair-bed appears as a “more subdued and earthier darker rust color in person,” helpful if you are planning a specific palette.
Design-Forward Pieces That Double as Storage and Display
For craft rooms, home offices, or compact studios, furniture that stores and decorates at the same time is key. The IKEA PS 2026 glass-door cabinet in light pink is a standout: at USD 249 (approx. RM1,158), it gives you closed storage with a display feel, ideal for yarn, fabric, or curated collections that you want visible but dust-free. Shoppers “love the design and color” and even ask for more colour options, which shows how it works as a focal point as well as a practical piece. Across the wider interiors world, current launches highlight the demand for pieces that add character, from Alfred Newall’s rattan-and-oak mirror to colourful, patterned wallpapers and textiles featured by SheerLuxe. IKEA’s June home collection fits this movement by pairing functional layouts with bolder hues, helping you upgrade storage and style in one purchase.






