IKEA Is Letting You Stay Inside an Architecturally Designed Home Full of Yet-to-Be-Released IKEA Furniture — For Just $19.95 Per Night
For anyone who's ever dreamed of sleeping inside of an IKEA store — this is about as close at you can (legally) get.
IKEA showrooms are portals into miniaturised worlds, where Swedish labels… and fellow customers passing by… are the only things ruining one's immersion in a world where the beloved brand has stocked your entire abode. That dream doesn't come cheap — unless you were to stay in a home fully outfitted with yet-to-be-released IKEA furniture for a cheap nightly rate.
IKEA has done just that, taking over a luxury architectural stay in Camperdown and transforming it into a fully immersive display of its upcoming IKEA PS 2026 Collection. Not only can you step inside this dimension of Swedish design, but you can also spend the night there for only $19.95. That's a night inside a designer-quality home with brand-spanking-new furniture for just the price of two IKEA meatballs, to put it into perspective.

There's no room for beating around the bush if you want to take part. There are only five bookings available, and they will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis once they open on Wednesday, May 27, from 9am. Word to the wise: you need to be an IKEA Family member to make a booking, so set up an account here if you're not already a member.
This is all to celebrate the tenth edition of the IKEA PS Collection, which launched back in 1995, and pushes the more experimental designs for IKEA shoppers with a keen aesthetic eye. This year's collection, which will hit shelves from Thursday, June 4, features 43 pieces, including the returning iconic inflatable chair, a lounge chair that turns into a guest bed, hidden storage, a rocking bench and all the colourful glassware your cabinets could ever want.

Patricia Routledge, Head of Communications at IKEA Australia and New Zealand, said, "The IKEA PS 2026 collection delivers that 'wow, I didn't see that coming' moment, something surprising, optimistic, playful and brave, while always staying affordable. This collection brings playful functionality to life through small, smart ideas that can brighten everyday moments."
"That's why we've created IKEA Staycation," Routledge adds, "so people can experience the joy and functionality of the collection in a real-life setting, at an affordable price for so many."

Bookings for the IKEA PS House open at 9am on Wednesday, May 27. T&Cs apply. Visit the website to find out more.