IKEA relaunches viral Varmblixt lamp with smart color-changing features

IKEA has brought back its popular 'Donut' lamp, now upgraded as the Varmblixt model with smart capabilities. The new version changes colors to suit different moods and activities. It aims to enhance ambiences from morning routines to evening relaxation.

IKEA’s Varmblixt lamp, known for its viral 'Donut' design, has returned with significant enhancements. Originally a hit among consumers, the lamp now features smart technology that allows it to change colors dynamically. This upgrade enables the light to adjust the atmosphere in a room, making it versatile for various daily scenarios.

According to the product announcement, the Varmblixt is designed to support everything from energizing morning coffee sessions to calming late-night wind-downs. The color-changing functionality provides users with customizable lighting options, integrating seamlessly into modern home setups.

The relaunch highlights IKEA’s focus on affordable smart home innovations. While specific technical details like compatibility with smart assistants or pricing were not detailed in initial reports, the emphasis remains on creating an intuitive and adaptable lighting solution. This development comes as demand for multifunctional home decor continues to grow.

The Varmblixt’s return underscores the enduring appeal of IKEA’s innovative designs in the competitive home goods market.

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Illustration of IKEA Borlänge store relocation to Kupolen, featuring moving trucks, employees, and disappointed municipal chairman Erik Nises addressing press.
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Ikea to relocate from Norra Backa to Kupolen in Borlänge

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Ikea plans to move its Borlänge store from Norra Backa to smaller premises in Kupolen in 2027. Municipal chairman Erik Nises (S) is disappointed over the short notice. It remains unclear how the move will affect the roughly 230 employees.

Emilia Jonsson, shop manager at Coop in Leksand, stresses the need to join food trends from the start. Items like chocolate-dipped berries, pink milk, and coffee jars spread rapidly on social media. Smaller stores often struggle to stock all viral products.

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Pink milk has exploded in popularity on social media over the past week, emptying shelves in many Swedish stores. Arla press chief Max Wallenberg says demand has been much higher than expected. Stores like Ica in Örebro and Norrköping report intense demand.

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