IKEA Just Dropped Two New Bluetooth Speakers. One Looks Like a Radio. The Other Is Literally a Lamp
IKEA is at it again, and this time it’s not about flat-pack furniture or meatballs. The Swedish giant has quietly launched two new Bluetooth speakers. One is a retro-inspired little gadget that looks like it came straight out of a 1970s living room. The other? A speaker disguised as a lamp. Yes, seriously.
Let’s break it down.
The Nattbadd: IKEA’s Retro Bluetooth Speaker That’s Weirdly Cool
Meet Nattbadd. It’s small, affordable, and has serious old-school radio vibes. But don’t let the vintage look fool you. This thing packs some modern-day smarts.
Here’s what you get:
- Price: $49.99 in the US, £29 in the UK
- Available in black, yellow, or pink
- Around 7 inches tall and under 5 inches wide
- Spotify Tap support, so you can resume your last session with one tap
- Multi-speaker pairing, in case you want a budget-friendly whole-home sound setup
It’s the kind of speaker you pick up while browsing for curtains and end up loving more than your expensive wireless earbuds. And because it’s so compact, you can pop it on a shelf, nightstand, or even in the kitchen without cluttering the space.
The Blomprakt: A Lamp That Also Plays Music

Next up is the Blomprakt, which might just be the most IKEA name of all time. It’s a lamp. It’s a speaker. It looks like a piece of modern art.
Here’s what we know so far:
- It’s launching in October 2025
- Pricing hasn’t been revealed yet
- The design is offbeat, with a tilted top that gives directional light
Yes, it’s a little weird. But if you’ve ever wished your bedside lamp could double as a party starter, this one might be for you.
IKEA Is Going Big on Smart Home Tech
These two speakers aren’t just one-off gadgets. They’re part of a bigger push from IKEA into smart home territory.
In January 2026, IKEA will roll out over 20 new smart home products. The best part? They’ll all support Matter, the cross-platform smart home standard that finally makes it easier for your devices to work together.
That means whether you’re using Apple Home, Google Home, Alexa, or IKEA’s own Dirigera hub, everything should sync up without a hitch.
As IKEA’s range manager David Granath puts it, their mission is to make smart homes easy to use, easy to understand, and accessible for everyone.
Also Coming Soon
IKEA also confirmed its long-teased collaboration with Swedish designer Tekla Severin, also known as Teklan. The colorful new Teklan range will finally land in early 2026. Sadly, it won’t be out in time for holiday shopping, but it’s officially on the calendar now.
The Takeaway
If you’re in the market for a Bluetooth speaker that won’t wreck your wallet, the Nattbadd is available right now and offers a lot for the price. The Blomprakt lands later in 2025, and IKEA’s smart home lineup is set to get much bigger in 2026.
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