Close modal

Calculate your financing

Close

All filters Close
Show Delete filters
IKEA
Scan QR code
Close menu
Products Rooms
Online catalogs New Ideas and inspiration Special prices

Page to previous sheet Products Close menu Mattresses and toppers Outdoor Lighting and electronics Beds Bedding Wardrobes Sofas, armchairs and foot stools Living room furniture Dining chairs & tables Bathroom furniture Children´s room Cooking and eating Appliances Bedroom furniture Gaming space Desks and computer desks Home organization Home decoration Back to School Rugs Textiles Cleaning and laundry solutions Care & Repair Holiday House Page to previous sheet Rooms Close menu Page to previous sheet Online catalogs Close menu Catalogues Shopping guides IKEA Family Magazine Fika Magazine Discover all our catalogs, guides and magazines Page to previous sheet New Close menu See what's new GULDVÄVARE collection NYTILLVERKAD collection SKOGSDUVA collection Welcome to a world of new products Page to previous sheet Ideas and inspiration Close menu Inspirations Online shopping tips All IKEA events More sustainable every day Page to previous sheet Special prices Close menu All offers IKEA Family Prices Our lowest prices Last units New lower price

Bamboo and its many sustainability benefits

Bamboo is used for a great variety of purposes. It’s more sustainable than other materials and has many benefits to both people and planet. We are increasingly using it as a raw material in IKEA products.

Durable, stable, and hard

Bamboo’s strength and good dimensional stability provide possibilities for constructions with thinner elements and boards, resulting in reduced use of material per product. This saves natural resources, and increases savings during transport.
With the correct surface treatment, bamboo also becomes an optimal material for wet room products, as it is less likely to crack due to moisture exposure. Bamboo is both renewable and recyclable, and its durability makes it a great material for long-lasting products.
The full wood expression of bamboo is yet another benefit of the material. Besides its sustainable nature, it is also beautiful.

Green in every way

We believe that climate change is one of the biggest challenges that humanity faces. Young and green forests counter climate change by binding CO2. Bamboo forests are particularly efficient as the bamboo plant is fast growing and in many cases does not have to be replanted after the poles have been cut.

“Bamboo filters CO2 out of the air, produces oxygen and has a high growth rate. This makes it extremely sustainable – the material of the future!”

Peter Nilsson – Category Manager, IKEA.

Factors that have a positive impact on bamboo’s environmental footprint:

  •     Grows in a wide variety of ecological environments
  •     Generally doesn’t require fertilisers or irrigation
  •     Grows extremely fast
  •     Rarely needs replanting
Did you know? Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants in the world and can grow up to one meter per day.
How IKEA uses bamboo
IKEA products that feature bamboo are mainly made from two parts of the plant – the bottom and the middle. Lamellae are used for panels in accessories and furniture, and slats are used for handicraft techniques such as rolling and weaving. Below are some examples of IKEA products made from bamboo.

 

Product added to Product removed from your favoritesgo to Your favorites list Close
Close modal Close modal

Loading Link