Color That Knows How to Behave: IKEA x Teklan’s Speaker Collection

Image credit: IKEA

Teklan’s palette has always had a gentle, lived-in presence — warm yellows, soft blues, and reds washed just enough to feel nostalgic rather than retro. In their collaboration with IKEA, that palette finds a new home on Bluetooth speakers and lamp-speakers designed to sit comfortably in everyday spaces.

Rather than hiding the tech, IKEA and Teklan allow it to become part of the room. Rounded corners, playful graphics, and softened light give each piece a friendly, approachable character. Nothing feels sharp or intrusive. Instead, the designs settle naturally into shelves, side tables, and bedside nooks.

These objects don’t demand attention. They simply belong.

The collection includes speakers, lamp-speakers and decorative lighting

(Image credit: IKEA)

Soft Shapes. Real Color. Nothing Trying Too Hard.

The ‘Kulglass’ lamp-speakers are topped with a swirl-shaped glass shade inspired by soft-serve ice cream

(Image credit: IKEA)

The collection includes portable speakers, tabletop lamp-speakers, and hand-finished globe lamps with subtle speckled surfaces. Each item carries Teklan’s signature sense of color — expressive, but quietly so — paired with IKEA’s practicality.

What’s lovely is how the pieces manage to feel both familiar and new. The tones echo older interiors, but the forms are gently modern. The result is a calm, cohesive presence that blends into a room rather than competing with it.

This is decor-minded tech: friendly shapes, thoughtful textures, and hues that feel warm under natural light.

The Ikea x Teklan collection launches globally in December 2025, with availability varying by market. Visit ikea.com for more information.

For Homes That Appreciate Mood

There’s a quality to this collaboration that feels particularly suited for real homes — spaces that shift between work, rest, and small daily rituals. The speakers and lamps give off a softness that suits early mornings, slow evenings, and the quiet moments in between.

They’re functional, of course. But they also add a distinct sense of character, making sound and light part of the atmosphere rather than separate from it.

It’s design that feels gentle. Color that behaves.

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