MILA swivel armchair was presented as the "anti-stress armchair" in our 1967 catalogue. A big success designed by Gillis Lundgren – now given new life with the name DYVLINGE in the Nytillverkad collection.
Part of the Nytillverkad collection where several IKEA classics have been given a new look.
DYVLINGE swivel armchair was launched in our 1967 catalogue with the name MILA. Then, just like now, with a sitting position that is naturally relaxing for the entire body.
In the Nytillverkad collection, the armchair's cross base has 5 legs instead of 4 to minimise the risk of tipping.
10-year guarantee. Read about the terms in the guarantee brochure.
Good to know
This seating furniture is tested and complies with relevant strength and durability standards. The tests simulate typical usage of the product and are based on use by persons weighing up to 110 kg.
This cover’s ability to resist abrasion has been tested to handle 50,000 cycles. 15,000 cycles or more is suitable for furniture used every day at home. Over 30,000 cycles means a good ability to resist abrasion.
The cover has a lightfastness level of 5 (the ability to resist colour fading) on a scale of 1 to 8. According to industry standards, a lightfastness level of 4 or higher is suitable for home use.
Long Term Benefits
When Gillis Lundgren was hired in 1953, he became the fourth(!) employee ever at IKEA. At first, he illustrated catalogue covers and photographed products while Ingvar Kamprad wrote texts, but soon he also started designing furniture. His MILA swivel armchair was presented as the "anti-stress armchair" in the 1967 catalogue. A big success that has now been given new life with the name DYVLINGE in the Nytillverkad collection.