Gallery: Ikea's New Portable Furniture Is a Smart Take on Modern Urban Life
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Ikea's new On the Move collection focuses on youthful city dwellers. This bed spread, for example, is designed to look good crumpled and smoothed out. And the glowing bedside table can be used for stool as well.
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The whole collection was designed around flexibility and multi-functional pieces.
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The high sides of the corner easy chair is meant to provide privacy for those living in big open loft living situations.
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With little wall space to hang things, it's important to make use of those odd blank spaces like corners and hallways. This leaning shelf is a good place to stash things like purses, jackets and mail.
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A side table/lamp/magazine holder.
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This piece plays triple duty, which means when it's time to move, you only have to grab one thing.
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A fold-out secretary for your recording studio. Naturally.
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This series of reconfigurable boxes can be stacked to create a storage system.
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A design-you-own wardrobe that allows you to hang clothes inside and out.
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This corner cabinet is meant to fill in the blank spaces in our homes. You can also mount it to the wall if you happen to have that kind of space available.
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A greenhouse to be placed next to a window because plants are very important to every home, no matter the size.
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This lamp doubles as a paper holder, if you want it to.
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This balance bench was designed with children in mind. They can crawl under it, jump over it and god forbid, sit on it.
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