Chrome Is Back and IKEA’s $30 Lamp Knows It

Maybe the most radical thing a lamp can do in 2026 is untether itself from the wall. No outlet, no cord snaking across the floor, no compromise on placement. You just pick it up and put it somewhere. That’s the entire pitch of IKEA’s AVHÅLL LED portable lamp, and somehow, at $29.99, it feels like one of the more quietly clever products to come out of Älmhult in a while. A small object making a quiet case for a different kind of light.

The AVHÅLL is compact and confident. At just 11½ inches tall, it’s not trying to dominate a room. It’s made entirely of metal, with a nickel-plated finish that catches the light in that cool, almost liquid way chrome does when the sun hits it at an angle. It’s the kind of lamp that makes you feel like you assembled a vignette rather than just set something down on a table. The black version exists too, and it’s a perfectly good choice, but the nickel-plated one is the one worth talking about. Chrome is everywhere right now, from kitchen fixtures to jewelry to sneaker hardware, and this lamp fits neatly into that current without looking like it’s trying too hard.

Designer: IKEA

The functional side is genuinely well considered. The AVHÅLL is battery-operated with the battery included, which is already a point in its favor. It dims in three steps, so you get full brightness, a mid level, and something low and warm that works as ambient light after dark. Charging happens via USB-C, which means the cable you already have on your nightstand will probably work for this too, though IKEA sells the cable and charger separately. You can charge it with the battery in or out, which is a small convenience that ends up mattering more than you’d think. And it carries an IP44 rating, meaning it handles splashes and light rain, making it legitimately useful on a patio, a balcony, or a dinner table outside.

The LED inside has an expected lifespan of around 25,000 hours and is replaceable. That last detail might seem small, but it’s actually the kind of decision that separates thoughtful product design from disposable product design. IKEA has been getting called out on sustainability for years, and a replaceable bulb in a $30 lamp is at least a step in the right direction. It matters.

Where the AVHÅLL really earns its place is in the gap it fills. Portable lamps at this price point usually look like it. They tend to skew plasticky, or they have that vaguely clinical look you get from something designed to be cheap rather than designed to feel intentional. The AVHÅLL doesn’t suffer from that. It looks like something you’d see in a higher-priced lifestyle catalog, not because it’s deceiving you about what it is, but because the design decisions, the metal body, the warm light output, the proportions, actually hold up. It reads well in a photo and it reads well in person, which is increasingly the benchmark for whether something is worth paying attention to.

The one thing to note before you buy is the price of accessories. The USB-C cable and charger are sold separately, so if you’re coming in at $29.99 and expecting everything you need in the box, adjust expectations slightly. It’s a minor irritation, especially at this price point, but it’s worth knowing upfront.

Still, it’s hard to be too critical of a lamp this considered at this price. The AVHÅLL is exactly the kind of object that makes people realize how much ambient light shapes how a room feels, and how rarely they’ve had the flexibility to change it. Move it from your bedroom to the living room. Take it outside. Put it on the coffee table during a dinner party. It travels with you through the house, and that’s what makes it interesting. A cord would ruin the whole thing.