
If you're a fan of IKEA, you might be surprised to know that some of their discontinued products are still worth checking out. The MALM dresser, for example, was a highly-rated piece of furniture that's still widely available on the second-hand market.
The POÄNG chair was another popular item that's no longer in production. Its sleek design and affordable price made it a favorite among students and first-time homeowners.
The IKEA website is a treasure trove of discontinued products, and with a little digging, you can find some real gems. The popular BJURSTA side table, for instance, is still a sought-after item among IKEA enthusiasts.
Even though these products are no longer in production, many of them are still high-quality and durable, making them a great option for those on a budget.
Discontinued Ikea Products
You can find a list of discontinued Ikea furniture items on the company's website, dating back to the 1950s. The LÖVET Table was discontinued in the early 1960s, while the MK Wing Chair was discontinued in the mid-1950s.
The MK Wing Chair was a popular item in the 1950s, but it's no longer available for purchase. If you're looking for a similar chair, you may be able to find one on the resale market or through a third-party seller.
If you're looking for a replacement for a discontinued Ikea sofa model, Comfort Work and Bemz are two companies that offer high-quality slipcovers. Bemz has a smaller selection, but they're often cheaper than Comfort Work.
Here are some discontinued Ikea products that are still available for purchase through the company's "as-is" online store:
- Visthus Wardrobe (gray/white) - $250 (previously $429)
- Idanas Bed Frame (full/double white) - $249 (previously $379)
- Norrsjon Stainless Steel Sink - $149 (previously $234)
Keep in mind that these items are sold "as-is" and may have some defects or imperfections.
Ikea News and Updates
Ikea has launched an "as-is" online store for discontinued, used items, where customers can buy gently used goods at a lower price.
The online store is only available to Ikea's "Family" members, a free membership program that offers small discounts on various products sold in the store.

Ikea will take back items that are fully assembled with no modifications, using all accompanying parts, and give customers store credit in return.
The "as-is" online store is a first for Ikea, and it's a great way for customers to reduce waste and find affordable deals on gently used items.
The website is connected to the customer's neighborhood store, and they can browse and select items to reserve for 48 hours.
At the Minnesota store, there were 83 items for sale, including a Visthus wardrobe for $250 (previously $429) and an Idanas bed frame for $249 (previously $379).
Ikea's circular business model has reduced U.S. waste by selling 2.2 million repackaged products and 3.1 million second-life products through the in-store as-is department in the past year.
For more information about the as-is program, customers can visit ikea-usa.com/asis.
Discontinued Furniture and Items
If you're looking for discontinued furniture and items from IKEA, you're in luck - the company has a list of items that have been discontinued over the years.
Some examples of discontinued furniture items from IKEA include the LÖVET Table, which was produced from 1956 to the early 1960s, and the TJAT Armchair, which was available from the early 1970s to the late 1970s.
You can also check the list of discontinued items on IKEA's website or in-store, which includes items like the EXPEDIT Shelving Unit, which was discontinued in 2014, and the JENNYLUND Chair, which was discontinued in 2019.
Here's a list of some discontinued IKEA furniture items, along with the years they were produced:
- LÖVET Table (1956-Early 1960s)
- TJAT Armchair (Early 1970s-Late 1970s)
- EXPEDIT Shelving Unit (1990s-2014)
- JENNYLUND Chair (1990s-2019)
Bergön Peanut Bench
The Bergön Peanut Bench is a highly sought-after piece of furniture. It was first introduced in the 1990s.
You can still find it online, where people are shelling out over $1,000 for it. The bench is a rattan piece shaped like a peanut and was originally sold at IKEA.
If you're lucky, you can even find one on Facebook Marketplace. The bench's value has increased over the years, but it's still possible to get one at a yard sale.
Expedit Shelving Unit
The Expedit Shelving Unit was a grid-like cube storage system that became a worldwide staple for apartments, especially among vinyl record collectors whose albums fit precisely in the square compartments.
It was a game-changer for music enthusiasts who wanted to display their collections in an organized and space-efficient way. In 2014, it was replaced by the KALLAX system.
Discontinued Sofa Slipcover
If you're looking for a replacement slipcover for your discontinued IKEA sofa, you're in luck. There are two reliable options to consider: Comfort Work and Bemz.
Both companies offer a wide selection of slipcovers for current and discontinued IKEA sofa models. In fact, I was able to find a replacement for my NOCKEBY model on Bemz's website, which is no longer available on IKEA's site.
Bemz is generally priced slightly cheaper than Comfort Work, with options starting at $249 for the Ektorp covers. However, Comfort Work may have a wider selection of designs to choose from.

Bemz has a smaller selection, but they do have an outlet section with up to 50% off on select items, which can be a huge savings. Plus, they offer worldwide shipping, making it easy to get your new slipcover delivered right to your doorstep.
Here are the key features of Bemz:
- Perfect for buying slipcovers for current and discontinued IKEA sofa models
- Worldwide shipping available
- Potential for huge savings as Bemz has an outlet section with up to 50% off
BEKVÄM Stools Comeback Loves
The BEKVÄM stools comeback is a great example of how a simple design can make a big impact. The stools are made with durable solid wood that can hold up to 220 pounds of weight.
One of the best things about the BEKVÄM stools is their versatility. They can be easily upgraded with paints and stains, offering endless transformation possibilities.
The original BEKVÄM step stool was released in the year 2000, and it's amazing to see how it has stood the test of time. One customer even shared a review saying it has survived everything and cleaned up well.
The BEKVÄM stools are also incredibly sturdy, and it's no wonder they've outlasted every other stool some people have ever had. They're a great choice for anyone looking for a reliable and long-lasting piece of furniture.
Discontinued Home Items
If you're looking for a great deal on a piece of IKEA furniture, keep an eye out for discontinued items. They often go on sale at discounted prices.
The EXPEDIT Shelving Unit was a popular item that was discontinued in 2014, replaced by the KALLAX system.
You can still find some discontinued IKEA items at discounted prices during the holiday season. This is because IKEA tries to get rid of their summer garden furniture to make room for holiday decorations.
Some discontinued IKEA items have become highly valuable over time. For example, the BERGÖN Peanut Bench, which was popular in the 1990s, can now sell for over $1,000 online.
IKEA has reissued some of their discontinued items over the years. The LÖVET Table, which was discontinued in the early 1960s, was reissued as LÖVBACKEN in 2013.
Here are some discontinued IKEA items that you might be interested in:
- LÖVET Table (discontinued in the early 1960s)
- MK Wing Chair (discontinued in the mid-1950s)
- EXPEDIT Shelving Unit (discontinued in 2014)
- BERGÖN Peanut Bench (popular in the 1990s)
If you're looking for a unique piece of furniture, consider searching for discontinued IKEA items. You might be able to find a great deal on a one-of-a-kind item.
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