Let nature adorn your home. This bouquet of dried plant parts in white and spring green is just as decorative in the window as on a dining table – and promises to stay fresh and beautiful year after year.
IKEA collaborates with social businesses around the world to design unique products which create jobs for people that needs it the most.
The stems in this bouquet can also be used separately to create new small arrangements in all corners of the home.
Lifelike artificially made twig that stays just as fresh-looking and beautiful year after year.
Dried flowers are a smart alternative to fresh flowers because you don't have to change the water in the vase every day.
Long Term Benefits
“When I created the MÄVINN collection, I was inspired by my travels in Southeast Asia and the relaxed beach lifestyle I saw there. Vibrant colours and handmade details give the items an exclusive feel, but with a clear IKEA identity. Wool, cotton, jute, clay and natural fibres – the materials vary in colour and texture and offer a lively look with a genuine sense of quality. The fact that everything contributes to the livelihood of the skilled artisans is a wonderful bonus!"
Then you'll surely remember the scents, vibe and all the lovely handmade things in the colours of a rainbow. We want to evoke the same feeling with the items in the MÄVINN collection where modern design unites with traditional craftsmanship. All created and produced in collaboration with social businesses around the world that create jobs for people who need them the most. Browse and choose your favourites, just like at a local crafts market.
The objects in the MÄVINN collection are inspired by traditional Scandinavian homes where the decor is characterised by function, simplicity and natural materials. In collaboration with social businesses, the ideas have then been realised by skilled artisans who’ve given each object a unique expression. So when you choose to furnish your home with something from the collection, you are also helping to create jobs for people who need them the most. A wonderful bonus, right?