The collection includes four types of accessories: unusual lamps, air purifiers and terrariums for plants in the form of a rocket, as well as modular furniture made from recycled plastic and wood, according to DesingBoom.
“We want to learn from extreme scenarios and connect them to life on Earth, focusing on urbanization and small space,” explained one of the five project designers Siri Mastergate. IKEA's space-based product line was also inspired by capsule hotels in the Japanese capital: “In Tokyo, design thinking is built around small spaces, and this helps create modular, mobile options. We were inspired by all these interesting solutions in conventional homes and capsule hotels,”she added.

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Hollow tubes made from recycled materials and wood were invented for the futuristic collection, thanks to which it is possible to design individual furniture solutions: “By cutting the tubes into fragments of different lengths, we can build almost any furniture - sofas, wardrobes, beds, whatever,” the creative director is convinced Michael Nikolic.

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The collaboration will hit IKEA stores around the world in 2020.>