Ikea’s wireless charger furniture

Ikea created a collection that make charging a lot more available, yet a lot less obvious. Ikea calls these products as wireless charger furniture, because that’s what they are: a range of products that make it possible to charge your smartphone, without messy cables. From charging pads to furniture with built-in charging spots, you have a greater choice of where to charge.
How does it work?
Many smartphones support the wireless charging standard (Qi), but sometimes it needs to be activated in the phone’s settings. Other phones will simply need a cover to make them work. VITAHULT charging covers are available at the IKEA stores.

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Charge up in any room
Curious about where you could charge up? Put your phone to rest on NORDMÄRKE single pad while experimenting in the kitchen. Integrate JYSSEN wireless charger into your coffee table so that your phone charges while you charge up on caffeine. Never worry about running out of battery and missing the important wake up call thanks to VARV table lamp with wireless charging.
A table lamp with wireless charging, shown on a bedside table next to the bed.

VARV
Table lamp w/charging+LED bulb
An integrated pad for wireless charging.

JYSSEN
Wireless charger
A single pad for wireless charging.

NORDMÄRKE
Single pad for wireless charging
Powerful from bulb to base
RIGGAD work lamp has been recognized by iF DESIGN AWARDS and honored with an iF label in category Lighting. You could call it a bright stress-reducer thanks to its hidden charger puck inside the lamp base. So, while you focus on your work, RIGGAD focuses on charging your phone – no cables needed.
With its adjustable arm and head get a focused light that is just right for you. Simply put – a bright way to reduce the mess of cables and the stress of running out of phone battery.
IKEA RIGGAD work lamp with wireless charger

RIGGAD
LED work lamp w/wireless charging
“I wanted the charger to blend in easily to make charging a natural part of your home, but it was equally important that it was easy to use. The result is a charging pad with a simple yet interesting design.”

Photo of David Wahl, designer at IKEA of Sweden AB

David Wahl, designer at IKEA of Sweden AB