Elevate your home upgrades with IKEA's chic plant collection

Are you looking to breathe new life into your home or office space? A touch of greenery might be just what you need.

In comes IKEA, a company known for its ready-to-assemble furniture and home accessories. The Swedish brand has now launched a stylish new plant range that promises to elevate your indoor gardening game without burning a hole in your pocket.



The DAKSJUS collection was released on 1 February, with prices starting from $3.

It is a limited-edition release that includes various items to help you incorporate plants into your space in a chic and affordable way.


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IKEA introduced the DAKSJUS collection to its stores. Credit: IKEA


The DAKSJUS collection has a comprehensive range of green-living pieces that cater to both seasoned plant caretakers and enthusiasts.

It includes everything from pot plants, plant stands, and hanging planters to gardening accessories like gloves and aprons.

The collection is now available for purchase both in-store and online.

Here's a list of what you can expect from the DAKSJUS range:

  • DAKSJUS box with lid (off-white/yellow or blue) set of 2 – $12
  • DAKSJUS gloves – $4
  • DAKSJUS hanging planter (green/light grey) – $25
  • DAKSJUS plant pot, set of 4 – $10
  • DAKSJUS plant stand 144 cm – $99
  • DAKSJUS plant support, set of 2 – $12
  • DAKSJUS potting mat – $3
  • DAKSJUS self-watering pot 27x13cm – $35
  • DAKSJUS tablecloth 145×240 (off-white/blue) – $25
  • DAKSJUS tray 42x44cm – $7
  • DAKSJUS vase, set of 3 – $15
The collection is designed to cater to a variety of tastes and budgets, making it easier than ever to add a touch of nature to your living or working space.



If you're new to the world of indoor gardening, IKEA has provided some handy tips to help you care for your new plants:

Elevate your plants: Use a shelving unit or plant stand to lift your plants off the ground. This creates a lush vertical 'green wall' and adds depth to your space.

Consider your sunlight: IKEA's plant labels indicate whether a plant needs shade, indirect light, or full sun. Use this information to decide where to place your plants.

Define your space: Use green plants to create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces. This can be achieved by placing an outdoor rug or wooden floor decking/artificial grass flooring or by creating a 'plant corner'.

Watering: If you're unsure about watering frequency, consider using a self-watering plant pot. The insert keeps the soil moist, ensuring your plants thrive even if you can't water them regularly.
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The launch of IKEA's new plant range follows research conducted by the retailer for its IKEA report.

The study found that 19 per cent of Australians regularly talk to their plants at home, treating them as members of the family.

So, if you're looking to add a new member to your family, head over to IKEA and check out the DAKSJUS range on its website.

And if you want to make your area a bit colourful, member @Babybird shared seven plants you could put in your bedroom! These plants can also rejuvenate you and reduce stress. Check out the suggestions here.
Key Takeaways
  • IKEA has launched a new limited-edition plant and gardening range called DAKSJUS, with prices starting from as low as $3.
  • The DAKSJUS collection includes a variety of items such as pot plants, plant stands, hanging planters, and gardening accessories.
  • The range is available to shoppers both in-store and online, with the aim of helping customers elevate their gardening game and add stylish plants to their spaces.
  • IKEA offers tips for plant care and suggests that incorporating plants can create a lush 'green wall,' aid in defining indoor/outdoor spaces, and contribute to a more relaxing environment at home.
What are your thoughts on IKEA's new plant range? Have you purchased any items from the DAKSJUS collection? Share your experiences in the comments below.
 

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