Ikea’s Art Event Collection features objects by Sabine Marcelis, Daniel Arsham, Gelthop, Humans Since 1982 and Stefan Marx
The Ikea Art Experience Collection, featuring lighting by Sabine Marcelis, a clock by Daniel Arsham, a table lamp and a torch by Japanese collective Gelchop, a vase and a throw by Stefan Marx and a wall box by Humans since 1982 Ikea launches its latest Art Event Collection, presenting a range of domestic objects that blur the boundaries between art and design. The collection features new work by Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis, multidisciplinary creative Daniel Arsham, as well as artists Gelthop, Humans Since 1982 and Stefan Marx.
‘Art places an important part in our everyday lives; it triggers emotions, sparks conversations. Having this imaginative space and time in our lives enriches us as human beings,’ says Ikea’s creative leader Henrik Most. ‘This collection explores the sweet spot between art and design.’ Designs feature five everyday objects reimagined by the artists, who tapped into their own creative experiences, artistic backgrounds and Ikea’s own vernacular.
’ pair of wall sconces is based on the interaction between light and colour, with a warm chromatic glow elevating the experience of the piece. Humans Since 1982 recreated a classic insect box, but substituted the traditional butterflies with miniature drones. ‘The iconic shapes of drones fascinate us,’ explain the artists. ‘Drones trigger many feelings, conversations and discussions that can connect people.
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