IKEA turns the Iconic Allen Key into a Birch Veneer Lamp | ODLEBLAD

Over the years, the IKEA Allen key has evolved into a symbol of DIY culture. Small and hexagonal, it has come to embody the essence of IKEA’s flatpack philosophy of empowering people to build their own furniture with a sense of accomplishment. For generations of homeowners, this simple tool has been the essential link between a box of neatly packed components and a finished, functional product. Yet, it has also earned a reputation as the source of frustration for many. And now, in an unexpected twist, IKEA’s new ODLEBLAD pendant lamp has turned this long-standing relationship upside down. Designed by David Wahl, the lamp playfully reimagines the Allen key not as a tool for assembly, but as the very inspiration for its design. The result is a product that celebrates the tool’s cultural legacy while freeing users from ever needing to use one again. Know more about this intuitive, quick and a functionally well-crafted design that honours Allen key on SURFACES REPORTER (SR).


The shade arrives as a compact, flat-packed bundle of birch veneer slats which are lightweight, renewable and beautifully finished.

The ODLEBLAD lamp perfectly encapsulates IKEA’s spirit of innovation by proving that sometimes, the smartest solutions arise not from adding complexity, but from finding elegant ways to simplify it. The assembly process of the ODLEBLAD lamp is a testament to this philosophy. The shade arrives as a compact, flat-packed bundle of birch veneer slats which are lightweight, renewable and beautifully finished. Each piece is precision-cut with an integrated twist-and-lock mechanism, allowing users to effortlessly slot the slats together. The motion itself mimics the turning action of the Allen key, creating a satisfying sense of familiarity without the hassle of searching for tools or dealing with small screws. Within minutes, the individual components transform into a sculptural, layered shade that looks both handcrafted and refined.

The lamp’s very existence feels like a gentle inside joke for anyone who has ever struggled through a late-night furniture assembly session with an Allen key in hand. Here, IKEA turns that experience into something poetic with a light fixture that is inspired by the tool that has defined its brand. It’s a playful nod to the company’s history, combining nostalgia, humour and design intelligence in equal measure. Beyond its conceptual charm, the ODLEBLAD also shines in its aesthetic and functional qualities. The interlocking birch veneer layers create intricate patterns of light and shadow when illuminated, casting warm glow across any room. The natural wood grain enhances the ambience, while a white inner shade ensures soft, even light diffusion. Whether placed above a dining table, in a cozy living room, or as a statement piece in a bedroom, the lamp brings a sense of warmth and craftsmanship to contemporary interiors.


The interlocking birch veneer layers create intricate patterns of light and shadow when illuminated, casting warm glow across any room.

By using renewable birch veneer and minimizing the need for metal components, the ODLEBLAD lamp aligns seamlessly with IKEA’s ongoing commitment to environmental responsibility. Its flatpack format ensures efficient shipping and reduced packaging waste, while the simplified assembly process supports a longer product lifespan and also encourages customers to easily assemble, disassemble and reassemble it whenever needed.

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