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Now, IKEA is probably not the first place you’d think of to look for kawaii but you might just be surprised!

I’ve fallen quite hard for this duvet cover and pillow set – I mean, it only needs a happy face drawn on the clouds and it’s kawaii ahoy, especially with my collection of cute cushions. So I thought I’d see what else is cute instore.

I own two of the original ghost nightlights but now they have new ones – super cute on bedside tables.

IKEA’s fabric designs are getting more awesome by the season, and more cute too. This fox print (part of the Annamoa collection) has quite a Japanese style, and check out those little bunnies frolicking in the background – aww.

Speaking of bunnies, check this out! It might be a baby rattle but it’s cute in anyone’s book (and I want a car like that).

And finally, some cute storage from the Kids section – this mini chest of drawers is perfect for all your bits and bobs.

Sadly, none of these products are available to buy from the website but you can pick them up at your local store (or badger your friends and family like I do!)

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3 responses

  1. missmuffcake avatar

    Ikea has tons of Kawaii stuff!

  2. vicky avatar

    Love the fabric. It reminds me of moomin valley.

  3. Magally avatar

    I love the fabric !

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