VARMBLIXT by Sabine Marcelis for IKEA Takes a Smart Leap

The iconic VARMBLIXT lamp by Sabine Marcelis is evolving, introducing smart features and a new design that enhances its atmospheric qualities.

The evolution of the VARMBLIXT lamp by Sabine Marcelis for IKEA marks a significant moment in home lighting design. Since its launch over three years ago, the original “donut” lamp has gained immense popularity, becoming one of IKEA’s most sought-after pieces.

Design Evolution

The updated VARMBLIXT retains its recognizable sculptural form but introduces a new soft, matte white glass finish. This change allows the lamp to diffuse light from within, creating a more immersive experience. The original design, known for its warm amber-orange glow, felt like an eternal golden hour. The new iteration shifts the atmosphere, providing a fluid and dynamic lighting experience.

Smart Features and Customization

Equipped with a BILRESA remote, the lamp offers twelve preset colors curated by Marcelis, transitioning smoothly between shades like crisp whites, glowing ambers, and soft pinks. When connected to the DIRIGERA hub via the IKEA Home Smart app, users can access over 40 color options, along with adjustable brightness settings. This integration reflects Marcelis’ exploration of how light and material interact, enhancing the emotional resonance of the lamp.

New Additions to the Collection

A smart pendant lamp joins the VARMBLIXT update, focusing on the subtleties of white light. It can transition from bright daylight tones to a warm, candle-like glow, further expanding the collection’s versatility. Both lamps are built on the Matter standard, ensuring compatibility with various smart-home systems, which aligns with IKEA’s commitment to creating an open and user-friendly smart-home ecosystem.

Availability and Impact

The wall-mounted version of the VARMBLIXT remains a striking visual element, casting soft color gradients across its surroundings. This iteration emphasizes the balance between exterior aesthetics and internal technology, allowing for a more deliberate shaping of emotional experiences through light. The updated collection is set to be available in April 2026, promising to redefine how we perceive and interact with lighting in our homes.

This article was produced by NeonPulse.today using human and AI-assisted editorial processes, based on publicly available information. Content may be edited for clarity and style.

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