IKEA PS 2026 portable lamp shines and brings a playful pop of colour wherever you go. With its sleek metal and glass design, plus 3 dimming levels, it lets you create the perfect cosy vibe.
Height: 22 cm
Shade diameter: 12 cm
Estimated lifetime: 25000 hr
Length : 24 cm
Width : 13 cm
Height : 12 cm
Diameter :
Gross Volume : 3.6 l
Base: Steel, Paint
Base joint/ Cover: ABS plastic (min. 50% recycled)
Battery box: Polycarbonate plastic (min. 50% recycled)
For indoor use only.
Additional information
The included LED light source is replaceable.
Built-in LED light source that lasts approx. 25,000 hours.
Performance
Charges to 100% in about 10 hours.
When fully charged, the lamp lasts up to 9 hours at full brightness. At 30% brightness, it lasts over 28 hours. At 10% brightness, it lasts 69 hours.
Sold separately
USB-C cable and USB charger are sold separately.
What’s included
Battery included.
The glass shade provides a diffused and decorative light.
The dimmer function lets you adjust brightness in three levels: 100%, 30% and 10%. Just press the button to select.
Easy recharging via the built-in USB-C port.
Product story summary
IKEA PS 2026: It’s playful functionality
With over 35 clever, surprising home furnishing products that bend, roll, rock and more, the IKEA PS 2026 collection is made for design lovers, small-space city dwellers and anyone who uses their home to express themselves. With a focus on Scandinavian design, the collection blends form, function and quality – at a price that says good design should be for everyone. Simple but never boring, it’s the playful details that make everyday life just a bit more joyful.
Designer thoughts
Designer Lex Pott
“The shape of IKEA PS 2026 portable lamp is a playful mix – a bit of a cylinder, a Christmas bauble and a petri dish. From the start, it just felt right – both functional and sculptural. It’s not tied to one purpose or place. Wherever you are, surrounded by friends or curled up with a book, it creates a soft little cocoon. The colours range from bold to classic to neutral. I’m glad we live in a time that embraces colour – it really does make the world more fun.”