Ikea is best known for its Swedish meatballs and its Allen wrench-laden furniture assembly. In the Montessori community, however, Ikea gets high praises for its contribution to child-size furniture and other Montessori-aligned items.
Whether you are planning a trip to Ikea or you are looking to order some Ikea products for your Montessori home online, you might be wondering exactly what Montessori Ikea items are available.
I have looked through my home, our local Ikea showroom, as well as the Ikea website, to pick out the most helpful and Montessori-aligned items.
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The ultimate list of Montessori Ikea must-haves
Social media sites are filled with beautiful images of beautiful Montessori home set-ups, which can be intimidating to those new to the Montessori Method.
These images often lead people to believe that Montessori is only for the rich. That’s not true, though.
Montessori can absolutely be implemented on a budget – and without making a single purchase, believe it or not.
Having certain items in your home can make implementing Montessori a bit easier, though.
Through the purchase of certain items, a child can experience more independence and gain the benefits of increased self-confidence, as well as others.
Ikea has some beautiful items that suit Montessori homes and many of these items are more budget-friendly than they look.
Grab a notepad and let’s get writing a shopping list for your next Ikea trip.
Montessori Ikea kitchen furniture
Montessori homes and Nido classrooms utilize mealtime items like trip-trap highchairs, weaning tables, and child-size dishes and utensils.
The idea behind these items is to provide children accessibility and independence during mealtimes.
Stokke-style high-chair
This highchair, while not identical to a Stokke, is a reasonably priced alternative.
The steps leading up to the seat give young toddlers the chance to climb into their own seats, as well as a place to rest their feet, which promotes better posture and comfort.
Mammut chairs and Mammut table
The Mammut table and chairs are what we chose for our Montessori home. They are plastic, however, this is preferable for us, as we often take the set outside for picnic lunches.
This is a great option (as opposed to wood) if you have multiple children and there’s a good chance that paint and other mediums will make it onto the table before it can be washed effectively.
These wipe down fairly easily and last a long time, as well. We’ve had our set of tables and chairs for a little over 5 years and they are as good as new.
We chose green, however, there were other colors available. There is also a rectangular Mammut table available if space is an issue.
These are the perfect size for children from 2 years up to 7 or 8 years old.
Barnkalas wooden table and chairs
If you prefer the more neutral tone and natural feel of wood, the Barnkalas is a more aesthetically pleasing and eco-friendly option.
It comes with a table and 2 chairs and it comes out to about the same price as the plastic option above.
Fabler cutlery set
This is a set of real (not plastic, I mean) silverware. The set is inexpensive and comes with a fork, spoon, and butterknife.
Ikea has some child-size dishes listed online, however, they are made of synthetic material, which is not favored in many Montessori homes.
If you are going to shop in the store, you will find salad plates to double as children’s plates and dessert bowls to double as children’s bowls.
Montessori furniture for reading nooks at Ikea
Poaeng arm chair
These armchairs are lightweight, easy to move, and comfortable, and their cloth covers are washable and replaceable.
The quality of these chairs is actually pretty decent. We’ve had them for around 6 years and they are still enjoyed daily by all 3 of my children, ages 3-7.
Strandmon armchair
If you are looking for something slightly more comfortable and grand-looking, these armchairs are absolutely adorable.
They are simply small versions of adult-size reading chairs.
Montessori bedroom furniture at Ikea
Smastad wardrobe
This wardrobe is perfect for a child’s Montessori bedroom, as it is thoroughly accessible and has a lot of options as far as use.
Montessori arts & crafts finds at Ikea
When people think about Montessori, sometimes they forget that art is encouraged. Every Montessori classroom has a space reserved for process-based creativity.
Every Montessori home should encourage art in this same way.
Mala easel
This easel is neutral in color, which is different from lots of children’s easels on the market. This helps children focus on their art and lets the final product stand out more, as well.
Ikea sensory play items
Fliast sensory & activity table
This is a popular sensory bin/table in Montessori homes. It doubles as an activity table and the price is extremely reasonable.
Ikea items for Montessori Practical Life Activities
Bolmen Step Stool
This is the step stool we use in our home. While there are a couple of others recommended by Montessorians, this one is the most lightweight and is the most functional due to its height.
In absence of a learning tower, this stool can be used by preschoolers and elementary-age children for handwashing, dishwashing, and cooking.
IKEA BEKVAM Wooden Utility Step
If you are looking for a step stool that, if you double it up and modify it, functions as a proper kitchen helper, this is the one.
We did not find this stool in the store during our IKEA visit, so I included the Amazon link in this post instead.
This is one of the more popular Montessori Ikea hacks. Here is how to modify it.
Duktig play kitchen
The Duktig kitchen is by far the most popular Montessori Ikea item. Not only is it useful for imaginative play and dish storage, but it can be altered to function as a working mini-kitchen.
Below the image of the Duktig Ikea play kitchen, I attached one of my favorite Ikea hack videos to show you the potential of this Montessori item as a functional kitchen.
Over the years, caregivers have gotten pretty creative with their use of this Ikea kitchen.
Duktig baking set
While this baking set is advertised as a toy, the cookie cutters, sifter, and rolling pin can be used for real cooking projects.
In theory, the materials for the mold and baking sheet can be used in the oven, as well. (I’m always wary of putting anything marked as a toy in the oven.)
Duktig kitchen utensil set
These kitchen utensils are, again, marketed as play items, however, there is no good reason children cannot use them in real cooking activities.
My children have been using this set for close to 3 years and they really enjoy having kitchen tools that work with their small hands.
Mariatheres child-size apron
No cooking activity would be complete without some protection for the child’s clothing.
This child-size apron is one of my favorites, as it is neutral-colored and doesn’t distract my children from the task.
Smabit knife and peeler
This set is a child-size and functional set of cooking utensils. These are not play items, so please supervise your child and show them how to use them properly.
Lustigt weaving loom
Weaving is a great fine motor activity that falls into the Practical Life category.
Tidvatten flower vase
This is the perfect vase for a flower arranging activity. Not only is it child-size, but it’s extremely affordable.
Montessori toy, book and activity shelf display at Ikea
Bergig book display
This bookshelf/display is really special as it also displays toys and doubles as storage, as well.
Many Montessori caregivers choose to do weekly or monthly themes. This book display allows themed books to be easily displayed along with the corresponding activity.
The books and materials for the next theme can be prepared and stored in the drawer below the shelf.
This is a great Montessori Ikea find for those trying to implement Montessori in a small space.
If you can get your hands on a Flisat book display, that’s another great option.
Kallax shelves
If you have heard of Montessori at home, you have likely already heard that low shelves are used for toy and activity displays.
The Kallax shelf unit is a popular shelving unit that many Montessori caregivers use in preparing their child’s environment.
Besta shelves
While Kallax shelves are good for displaying small and average size toys and tray activities, Besta shelves are better for larger toys and/or Montessori learning materials that will not fit in the cubes of the Kallax.
We have both a Kallax and Besta and I’ve found I’m able to manage both toys and learning materials well using both shelves.
Ikea Montessori toys
Contrary to popular belief, Montessori children do play with toys. In fact, imaginative play is celebrated in Montessori homes.
Ikea has a pretty decent toy selection, actually. From wooden train sets to play tunnels, some of my children’s most beloved wooden toys were purchased at Ikea.
I hope you enjoy your Ikea shopping trip. These are all great Montessori suggestions, however, if you keep your eyes peeled, you will find some great items at Ikea that can be used for Montessori-aligned activities.
What have you found at Ikea that helps you implement Montessori at home with your young children?
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