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Pantone announced the new color of the year for 2017, and it’s Greenery — “a zesty yellow-green that evokes the first days of spring.” Greenery channels all that’s fresh and new in decor and evokes a seriously leafy vibe, which we’ve started to see cropping up on the floors of our fave retailer: IKEA. If you’ve had a major crush on designers like Justina Blakeney’s Jungalow style, Greenery fits right in with live plants and botanical prints and fabrics. While some greens like Pantone’s Forest Bathing palette are coolly sophisticated, Greenery can play whimsical. Get ready to amp up the *Greenery quotient* in your home with these 12 ways IKEA is already on it. 1. IKEA POÄNG Rocking Chair ($180): Reminiscent of the mid-century Artek Alvar Aalto Lounge Chair with its bent timber framework, the POÅNG chair is an IKEA classic. This punchy botanical Simmarp green fabric earns it a place on everyone’s Greenery inspo board. 2. IKEA DITO Flatware ($15, 20-piece set): The lucite-look handles on the DITO flatware give it an ultra luxe vibe, especially in this vibrant shade of green.

And at this price point, it’s a quick and affordable way to inject Greenery into your dining decor. 3. IKEA ÄMTEVIK Lampshade ($30): This chartreuse pendant adds a dash of glamour to any neutral living room. Or get a modern look in the bedroom by hanging two of these bright green pendants on either side of your bed above the nightstands.
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There’s something organic about it that feeds a plant-lover’s soul. 6. IKEA RISATORP Wire Basket ($13): These awesome lime-green wire baskets are perfect for storing fruits and veggies in the kitchen. The green mesh and natural birch handle work well with a range of kitchen color palettes, from modern white kitchens to mid-century birch to traditional dark wood.
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eclipse curtains meridian grommet blackout window panel in chocolateThe bright green of this apple-scented candle is an inexpensive way to add pops of Greenery, whether to your living room or dining room table. 8. IKEA FABULÖS Glass ($3): These stackable glasses will bring instant Greenery chic to your tablescape.

They’d also totally *raise the bar* on today’s must-have statement piece — the bar cart. 9. IKEA SYSSAN Curtains ($60 per pair): This pattern has the expensive look of iconic Josef Frank fabrics — but for way less. They’d add a Swedish modern aesthetic and inject leafy loveliness to a bungalow bedroom. 10. IKEA OLUNDA Picture ($30): Affordable art that makes a big impact can be a tall order. Sure, you *could* go the DIY route and search for free prints, but the cost of framing alone would add up. The price point on this bright and pretty botanical shadowbox can’t be beat. 11. IKEA URBAN Junior Chair ($40): This chair was designed for kids who are past the booster-seat age but still short of reaching the table in a regular chair. It’s stackable, making it perfect for small-space dwellers, and the vibrant lime-green is such a bright pop of color it will look like a rainbow exploded in your kitchen. 12. IKEA TOFTBO Bath Mat ($10): If you want a quick Greenery color upgrade in your white bathroom, you can’t do better than these verdant green bath mats.

They’re soft and lush underfoot and reversible — so, no sticky latex side — and at this price point, you can buy more than one and have a clean mat in rotation at all times. If you love staying on top of Pantone color trends, follow us on Pinterest for more. Brit + Co may at times use affiliate links to promote products sold by others, but always offers genuine editorial recommendations.Navigating your way through IKEA can be daunting, to say the least. The endless maze filled with Ektorps, Nockebys, and bins full of Ormhassels can feel like another planet entirely. Brace yourself for the adventurous task by shopping with a better frame of reference. Our editors have scoured the shelves and tested the best at IKEA to find products that surpass the others. Here are a few of their favorites. Navigating your way through IKEA can be daunting, to say the least. IKEA RANARP Work Lamp ($40) “The matte finish and gold accents make this lamp look so nice, and I love that it doesn’t have the paper shade you think of when you think of IKEA lamps.

This one feels clean and modern, and not so mass-produced.” IKEA RENS Sheepskin ($30) “I love how versatile the RENS sheepskin can be. Whether used as an inexpensive alternative to standard upholstery fabrics or thrown over a chair to add texture and warmth to a dining room, these small items can also be used as rugs and are perfect layered over a more structured material like seagrass or jute.” IKEA VITTSJÖ Shelving Unit ($79) “Because I live in a studio apartment, this bookshelf is at the base of my bed. It's tall and wide enough to provide separation from my living room area, but the glass panels keep it from feeling overwhelming and bulky!” IKEA STRIND Coffee Table ($100) “This table looks amazing on a brightly colored rug (we have a turquoise overdyed kilim and the white looks incredible over it), and the circle shape is such a space-saver—no corners to bump into or walk around, and it rolls on wheels for ultimate functionality. On top of all of that, it has the bottom shelf for storage, which is so crucial for a coffee table.”

IKEA HÖNEFOSS Mirror ($15) “These hexagonal honeycomb mirrors are so cheap and pretty magical. You can add them to small spaces, like a closet or a bathroom, or get creative and try a striking, larger-scale installation like this goodness.” IKEA FJÄLKINGE Shelf Unit ($130) “This series is perfectly sleek and simple. I've seen it used as storage for an office or china display in a dining room. The different sizes and drawer combos allow you to fill a wall and create the illusion of a modern built-in.” IKEA STOCKHOLM Footstool ($279) “This cool footstool makes a subtle statement that won't clash with my other décor. Bonus: No complicated assembly required!” IKEA KÖTTBULLAR Meatballs ($9) "The Swedish meatballs... duh!" IKEA TOFTBO Bathmat ($10) At a staggering $10, the TOFTBO is top of the line in terms of IKEA bathmats. It's everything your toes could want post-shower. IKEA KALLAX Shelf Unit ($259) "The Expedit is my favorite IKEA piece ever, but since it's been sadly discontinued, the replacement Kallax shelving system will have to suffice.