During a recent interview, Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, revealed their affection for the Swedish furniture giant IKEA when decorating rooms for their children – Prince George and Princess Charlotte. To which we exclaimed, “Oh my gosh, us too, we’re basically royalty!” OK, that may be a stretch, but the vision of Prince William building a DUKTIG Play Kitchen had us swooning, and we couldn’t help but dream what other IKEA classics are hiding in the nurseries of Kensington Palace. Click on to see our guesses!
IKEA Children’s Furniture is Fit for Royalty
During a Royal visit to Sweden and Norway, Prince William and Duchess Kate stopped by the Swedish National Museum for Architecture and Design in Stockholm, where they chatted with IKEA’s head of Design Marcus Engman. After the visit, Engman told reporters: “They also revealed that they have IKEA pieces for the children’s rooms.” Naturally, that got us wondering about which IKEA furniture the little Royals are using, and we can offer some suggestions for IKEA pieces that any child – Royal or otherwise – will enjoy.
KURA Bed
The KURA bed is an IKEA classic, offering an elevated bunk bed above a cozy play area (it’s also flexible, giving parents the option to bring the bed to floor level if desired). And try not to laugh while imagining flustered Prince William trying to put this sucker together by himself with nothing but an Allen key and a bottle of scotch…
HEMMAHOS Children’s Tent
Easy to assemble and just as easy to hide away when playtime’s over, this child-sized tent remains a favourite for kids – and let’s be honest, it may also be the nearest to honest-to-goodness camping that Prince George and Princess Charlotte will ever experience.
MAMMUT Chair and Table
There’s something whimsical, almost Disney-esque, about IKEA’s MAMMUT children’s furnishings, and a setup like this will allow Princess Charlotte to practice those elaborate Royal table manners in preparation for having tea with her great-grandmother the Queen.
TROFAST Storage Unit
While it’s tough to gauge how well IKEA’s space-saving TROFAST storage unit will mesh with the furnishings at Kensington Palace, there’s no denying how handy it is for storing toy cars, LEGO blocks or any other Royal playthings when not in use.
STJARNA Wall Lamps
The star and moon motif is a classic look when adding some light to a child’s bedroom, and these STJARNA wall-mounted lights are sure to be a favourite for Royals and non-Royals alike.
FLISAT Dollhouse/Wall Shelf
There’s no denying the flexibility of the FLISAT dollhouse, which also doubles as a wall-mounted shelf if it’s necessary to free up floor space – although that’s probably not much of an issue when you live in a 484,000-square-foot palace.
HEMMAHOS Curtains
When it comes time to close the curtains and shut out the hordes of paparazzi waiting outside, these cute cartoon-style HEMMAHOS curtains will get the job done with Royal panache!
MALA Easel
With a black chalkboard on one side and an erasable whiteboard on the other, IKEA’s MALA easel is a great way to encourage the artistic sensibilities of the little Royals – and who knows, maybe they’ll follow in the footsteps of grandfather Prince Charles, an experienced watercolour painter who has been known to put brush to canvass from time to time.
SPOKA Nightlights
Even little Royals get sleepy after a long day of waving to their subjects, and when bedtime beckons these cute little nightlights will ensure their dreams are sweet.
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