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IKEA PS 2014 On The Move Collection

IKEA has released some pretty sweet collections over the years (remember the 2013 STOCKHOLM Collection and the 2013 TRENDIG Collection?) and their latest, IKEAS PS 2014 ranks right up there. With the young, urban crowd in mind, “On the Move” became the theme as they tend to live in smaller places and move more often than the older, more established set. This is the 8th iteration of the IKEA PS Collection and this one covers every room in a host of bright colors, lightweight materials, and has multifunction built right in.

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Each piece is designed for flexibility and movability to help adapt to the ever-changing needs of urban dwellers today. If you’re looking to live simply and make the most of the space you have, there’s definitely something for you.

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IKEA took a survey that suggests that nearly 60% of the American city dwellers, aged 18-29, have a desire to move within the next two years. With living situations continuing to fluctuate, it only makes sense that your home furnishings can change with you.

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The collection will be available starting in April at US IKEA stores.

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Available in August

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Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.