Ikea took over a warehouse in Milan’s Lambrate district during Salone Del Mobile for the Ikea Festival: Let’s Make Room for Life. The Swedish furniture giant teamed up with three creatives to visualize the living room of the future, plus host talks, workshops, parties and even morning yoga.
The transformation of the warehouse into a makeshift Ikea Festival celebrated the functions of what could be interpreted as a living room. “We believe that the living room is the heart of the everyday life,” Sabine Berntsson, manager of product development for Ikea’s Living Room project, told the Innovation Group. “Many activities take place there, and at the same time you’re wishing for the personal space. It’s a public room, but also a private room. It has functional needs but it has an emotional component to it. That is our definition of the living room.”
Ikea’s future living room is designed to address increasing urbanization. By 2050, 70% of the world’s population will live in cities, according to the UN. “It will mean people will live in smaller living spaces, and we have to find a solution to this,” Berntsson continued. “It may mean that we may not even have a traditional living room as we know it and that our homes will become more fluid.”