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Ikea’s Inflatable Chair Put to the Test: By Cats

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– The inflatable furniture is part of IKEA’s new PS 2026 collection.
– The company took 26 years to perfect its inflatable furniture design.

After 26 years of development, Ikea has finally perfected inflatable furniture with its new PS 2026 collection. But the real question isn’t how it looks in a showroom. It’s how it holds up against the most demanding critics in the home: cats.

The Swedish furniture giant’s latest offering includes a sleek, modern inflatable chair designed for flexibility and comfort. However, the true test of any soft, pliable object in a household with felines is whether it survives claws, pouncing, and the occasional nap. Early reviews from cat owners suggest the chair may have met its match, though perhaps not in the way one might expect.

Cats, naturally drawn to anything that crinkles, shifts, or offers a new napping spot, have taken to the inflatable chair with enthusiasm. Some reports indicate that the material, while lightweight and easy to move, can be a tempting target for sharp claws. Yet, Ikea has designed the PS 2026 chair with durability in mind, using a reinforced fabric that resists punctures better than traditional inflatable items.

The chair’s minimalist aesthetic and affordable price point have made it a hit among design-conscious pet owners. But the real story is the behavioral test: will a cat’s curiosity lead to a deflated disappointment, or will the chair become a shared throne for both human and animal? So far, the verdict is mixed, with some cats treating it as a new toy and others as a cozy bed.

Ikea’s long journey to perfect inflatable design shows in the chair’s stability and comfort. The PS 2026 collection emphasizes versatility, and the inflatable chair fits that brief by being easy to store and set up. For cat owners, the challenge is not just keeping the chair inflated, but keeping it from becoming the feline equivalent of a bouncy castle.

Ultimately, the chair’s success may depend on the cat. For those with gentle, non-destructive pets, it could be a stylish addition. For households with determined clawers, it might be a short-lived experiment. Either way, Ikea has proven that even after 26 years, innovation can still come in a puffy, inflatable package.

(Source: Wired)

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