IKEA PS 2026: 5 picks for small apartments, WFH desks, and one-person kitchens

IKEA PS 2026: 5 picks for small apartments, WFH desks, and one-person kitchens

IKEA's first PS collection in 9 years dropped in May 2026 with 44 pieces. From 44, we filtered to 5 items that solve real small-apartment problems — a bending floor lamp, a ratchet-height stool, a fold-flat pine dining table, a rolling kitchen cart, and a cordless dimmable lamp. Prices, assembly difficulty, and direct links included.

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IKEA's PS collection returns for the tenth time — the first since 2017 — with 44 pieces designed around what the brand calls "playful functionality." The full line dropped in US and UK stores on May 14, with online sales opening May 22–28 depending on region. Japan, Nordic, and other markets followed within days.1
The headline piece — a viral inflatable armchair — grabbed the attention. But tucked inside the 44-item lineup are five products that actually solve the small-apartment / WFH / one-person kitchen problem. No gimmicks, just things that do two jobs in the space of one.
A selection of pieces from the 10th-edition PS line
44 pieces in total — the first PS edition since 2017. 2

The 5 picks

1. PS 2026 Floor uplighter — the lamp that bends

US $49.99 / UK £39 / JP ¥9,990 Assembly difficulty: ★★☆☆☆ (snap-fit joints, no tools needed)
Designed by Lex Pott, this 182 cm metal floor lamp has 45-degree swivel joints along its stem. In uplighter mode it fills the corner behind a sofa; rotate it 90° and it becomes a focused reading beam; fold it further and it becomes a desk spotlight. Three colorways: dark red, blue, yellow.3
For a 25 m² studio, one floor lamp that can light a Zoom call AND create evening atmosphere is a meaningful trade-off. The metal shade focuses the beam tightly enough to replace a dedicated desk lamp. Bulb sold separately (GU10, 7.5 W max).

2. PS 2026 Stool, height adjustable — the WFH seat with a trick

US $69.99 Assembly difficulty: ★★★☆☆ (ratchet mechanism requires 15-minute assembly)
Mikael Axelsson — who also designed the inflatable chair — drew this birch stool from traditional woodworking clamps. A ratchet-tooth lever on the side lets you set the seat height without tools, by hand. The mechanism is deliberately visible and audibly satisfying to operate.2
As a WFH seat it pairs with the folding table below to make a standing-height or seated workstation. It also works as a kitchen counter stool or bedside perch. The birch/bright-blue colorway reads desk-friendly without looking like office furniture.

3. PS 2026 Table, folding — the desk that disappears

US $189.99 / UK £199 Assembly difficulty: ★★★☆☆ (fold-flat mechanism, red wing-screw fasteners)
Ola Wihlborg designed this pine table to seat four when open (156 × 75 cm / 61 × 29 in) but fold completely flat when not in use — no tools, just the large red wing screws that have become a signature of this collection. It is heavy enough (solid pine) to feel like a real dining table but light enough to slide against a wall.4
For anyone working from home in a one-room apartment: this is the rare table that earns its $190 by being both Monday's Zoom background and Saturday's dinner table. Wired called it "sturdy enough for everyday use, but collapsible to flat when needed."2
Pine folding table open in a small dining space
Folds flat against a wall; red wing screws are the only hardware. 5

4. PS 2026 Utility cart — the kitchen organizer on wheels

US $79.99 / UK £50 Assembly difficulty: ★★☆☆☆ (bolt-together frame, color-matched wheels)
Another Lex Pott design — visually described by reviewers as a "wedding cake on wheels" — the utility cart stands 89 cm tall with two open shelves and rides on color-matched casters. Available in beige and blue.4
In a one-person kitchen with limited cabinet space, a wheeled cart earns its keep as a second counter surface that can roll to the sink and back. Park it by the desk during the work day to hold a monitor riser, router, and power strip; wheel it back to the kitchen at dinner. The open shelf design means nothing gets buried.

5. PS 2026 LED portable lamp — the dimmable pocket light

US $39.99 Assembly difficulty: ★☆☆☆☆ (no assembly, battery-powered)
At 22 cm, this geometric Lex Pott table lamp runs on a rechargeable battery and dims from full brightness to warm ambient with a single touch. Three two-tone colorways: red/light-blue, blue/light-yellow, green/light-pink. The color-block body pops on a nightstand or desk shelf.4
No cord means it goes wherever you need light — kitchen counter when cooking late, desk when working late, or nightstand when reading late. At $39.99 it is the lowest-risk pick in the five, and the one you can order online right now without worrying about stock.

Quick comparison

PickUS priceWFH useKitchen useAssembly
Floor uplighter$49.99Ambient + task lightingEasy
Adjustable stool$69.99WFH seating, height-adjustableCounter stoolMedium
Folding table$189.99Desk / standing deskDining tableMedium
Utility cart$79.99Desk caddyRolling counter surfaceEasy
LED portable lamp$39.99Desk fill lightCounter task lightNone

Where to buy

All five are available on IKEA US, UK, Japan, and Nordic store websites, as well as in stores. The PS 2026 collection is limited — no restock dates have been announced — so high-velocity items may sell out faster than the rest of the range.

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