IKEA Launches Ramadan-Inspired Home Collection with Middle Eastern Flair

IKEA, the number 1 in furniture and home decor in France, has launched GOKVÄLLÅ, its collection dedicated to the month of Ramadan, which begins this Thursday, March 23 in Morocco, Saudi Arabia and several other countries around the world.
IKEA has unveiled its GOKVÄLLÅ collection dedicated to the month of Ramadan, inspired by the checkered patterns of the Middle East and associated with modern elements. This collection includes decorative home textiles in pastel blue, gold and silver tones, attractive throws to warm up, lanterns, tea lights, a decorative teapot and kava cups, inspired by the Blue Mosque in Istanbul, but also moon-themed decorations, such as LED string lights that light up evening dinners, bowls and serving trays that allow you to serve delicious meals, as well as a practical floor cushion for families during Iftar.
To read:
"After fasting all day, watch the sun set and gather with your loved ones to enjoy a delicious meal. Let the food take center stage and serve a feast on the detailed GOKVÄLLÅ bowls and serving trays. Specially designed for the occasion, they are also easy to match with the tableware you already have at home," IKEA urges.
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