IKEA PS 2026 open shelving unit is a simple, all-pine piece with red-painted end grains – a nod to traditional wood drying techniques. Its pays tribute to classic IKEA designs from the 1980s.
Depth: 35.0 cm
Height: 160.6 cm
Max. load/shelf: 40 kg
Length : 164 cm
Width : 36 cm
Height : 12 cm
Diameter :
Gross Volume : 68.5 l
Package : 2
Length : 163 cm
Width : 30 cm
Height : 6 cm
Diameter :
Gross Volume : 29.1 l
Bar: Solid pine, Solid pine
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
Stains can be removed by using an eraser, fine sandpaper, soap, dishwashing detergent or paint thinner.
WARNING! Tipping hazard – this product must be securely anchored. Use suitable screws and plugs for your home. If you are uncertain, seek professional advice.
Functions
Fixed shelves.
The long shelves create a light and airy appearance.
The red-painted end grains reference traditional wood-drying methods.
Solid pine is a natural material which ages beautifully and gains its own unique character over time.
The untreated pine gives each piece a unique look and a personal character.
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 Friso Wiersma
"The IKEA PS 2026 open shelving unit is a simple all-pine piece with a thoughtful detail – the end grain on the adjustable shelves is painted red, inspired by the traditional wood drying process. It’s a tribute to some of the classic IKEA designs from the 1980s. This shelving unit is the result of a collaboration. Good design doesn’t happen in isolation – ideas don't just drop from the sky. Everything is connected.”