A blow-up chair? Ikea has been right here earlier than. It tried to make inflatable furnishings within the mid-Nineteen Nineties, when designer Jan Dranger got here to the Swedish firm with a revolutionary concept to resolve one in every of its greatest challenges: how one can squish sofas into its most popular flat-pack format, simplifying transport and chopping prices.
It gave the impression of the right answer. Constituted of sturdy and recyclable polyolefin plastic, the chair and couch designs could possibly be inflated at dwelling utilizing solely a hair dryer. Transport volumes could be reduce by as a lot as 90 p.c. Sadly, solely after the “a.i.r” assortment launched within the 2000 catalogue did Ikea’s ambitions turn into deflated.
Workers in shops mentioned that the simple chairs and sofas seemed like teams of “swollen hippos” within the furnishings shows. Clients forgot to set their hair dryers to chilly earlier than inflating. Scorching air takes up extra space than chilly air, so inevitably the sofas deflated because the air inside cooled. Even worse, the valves leaked, so after sitting down, an unglamorous farting noise issued out of your common route. By 2013, Ikea killed the a.i.r assortment, however it had crucially realized many classes.
Quick-forward to the current day and now Mikael Axelsson is the intrepid Ikea designer who has determined to provide blow-up furnishings one other attempt for the model’s newest PS assortment launching on Might 13. Nevertheless, his $200 inflatable armchair, referred to as (considerably uninspiringly) the “PS 2026 Simple Chair,” has had a stranger start than another of the two,000 merchandise Ikea releases every year. To start out, he is been sitting on this specific concept for 12 lengthy years after he initially original a Barbie-sized mock-up from foam and wire in 2014—only one 12 months after the unique a.i.r assortment burst.
Axelsson’s first mannequin of the PS 2026 Simple Chair.
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The tubular chrome body prototyping.
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On the time, the difficulty was not merely that Axelsson struggled to determine how one can make an inflatable cushion really feel extra like foam and fewer like a seashore ball; Ikea was additionally cautious of returning so quickly to the flatulent debacle that was its inflatable furnishings failure. So his mannequin was shelved, actually, in his workplace. Then, in 2023, Axelsson and the remainder of the in-house staff have been summoned to drum up progressive designs for an upcoming PS assortment, and he noticed an opportunity to breathe life again into his inflatable straightforward chair idea.
Deciding to stay together with his authentic tubular chrome body concept, Axelsson hand-welded 20 prototypes himself, a talent acquired from rising up round his father’s metallic workshop, however the seashore ball drawback remained.
“I bear in mind when Mikael met with this man who repairs tractor tires, and he got here with the interior tube of a tractor,” Johan Ejdemo, Ikea’s world design supervisor, tells me. They put that in an idea chair. Higher, however not excellent. Finally, they struck upon the thought of a dual-chamber seat. “It is one outer air part, after which one central air part,” Ejdemo says. “And you may regulate the consolation your self, relying on how a lot you pump it up.”

