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IKEA Varmblixt LED lamp: two-minute review
IKEA’s color-shifting Varmblixt smart lamp, with its donut-shaped frosted glass diffuser, makes a striking focal point. It’s easy to operate using the switch included in the box, and it casts a soft glow whether you use it on a table or mounted on a wall.
This works well straight out of the box (and handing it to visitors so they can change the mood lighting during dinner is fun), but the Varmblixt really comes into its own when used with the IKEA Home Smart mobile app. This lets you choose from a much larger range of colors, adjust the lamp’s brightness, and link it to other IKEA smart devices such as motion sensors and scroll wheel switches.
You can even incorporate it into a mix-and-match smart home setup using the Matter protocol. To do this, you’ll need IKEA’s Dirigera smart hub, so be prepared for that extra expense if you want to use the Varmblixt’s smart capabilities.
Connecting the Varmblixt to the Home Smart app wasn’t quite as straightforward as it should have been and involved some trial and error. You should be able to link any IKEA smart home device by scanning the QR code on the item or its packaging, but the app failed to connect to the Varmblixt (or the Bilresa switches I later used to control it).
I eventually found that I could get around the problem by waiting for the connection failure notification to appear in the app, then selecting the option to connect without Bluetooth. The lamp and switches were then linked to the app without a hitch.
Once your devices are linked, IKEA’s app is extremely simple to use and is a good introduction to smart home tech. Unlike the Philips Hue app, which gives you granular control over every switch and light in your home, linking a device to IKEA Home Smart works immediately, with a limited but useful set of options.
Once you’ve linked the Varmblixt lamp, you’ll find that you can pick from a much broader palette of colors, although the hues selected by Sabine Marcelis are highlighted so you can find them easily. Alternatively, you can use a color wheel to choose the shade you want.
The lamp doesn’t offer as many colors as a Philips Hue White & Color Ambiance bulb, but its smooth shape and frosted diffuser mean it’s effective at setting a mood with indirect lighting.
You can even set the Varmblixt to change colors on a schedule. The default ‘adaptive’ option changes the light temperature during the day, so it becomes cooler during working hours and warmer in the evening when you want to unwind, but it’s also possible to create your own timed color changes.
When you connect a controller to the Varmblixt, there’s no need to spend time configuring what each button should do; again, it works right away. When I linked it to a Bilresa dimmer switch, I found that the wheel was pre-programmed to control the light’s brightness.
Overall, the IKEA Varmblixt lamp is a pleasure to use, and a real conversation-starter when you have guests. App setup can be a bit fiddly and requires IKEA’s smart home hub, but it works very well with the remote alone.
IKEA Varmblixt LED lamp: price and availability
IKEA first showed the Varmblixt smart lamp at the CES tech show in January 2026, and the donut-shaped light went on sale in the US and Europe in March of the same year. It’s not available in Australia at the time of writing, but it might be released more widely later in 2026.
It’s priced at $99 / £55 (about AU$140), which is about standard for a color-changing smart lamp without additional features like music or media synchronizing. For example, the Govee Table Lamp 2 is $69.99 / £69.99 (about AU$100).
However, if you want to use the smart functions and choose from a wider array of colors, you’ll also need IKEA’s Dirigera smart hub, which costs an additional $109 / £70 / AU$129, so you’ll need to be sure that you want to invest in IKEA’s wider smart home system first.
IKEA Varmblixt LED lamp: design
This is a new take on the original donut-shaped Varmblixt lamp, which was released in 2022. This lamp (also designed by Sabine Marcellis) had a glossy orange surface that cast warm light into the room. The 2026 Varmblixt replaces this with a white frosted glass diffuser and cycles through a palette of pastel colors selected by the designer.
The Varmblixt lamp has a flat base so you can use it on a table, and a hole in the backplate so you can mount it on a wall (though be aware that it’s a wired lamp, so you’ll need to place it near an electrical outlet).
The lamp is wired and is supplied with one of IKEA’s standard Bilresa remote controls, which takes two AAA batteries (not included).
Should you buy the IKEA Varmblixt LED lamp?
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Attribute |
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Score |
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Value |
The lamp itself is very reasonably priced, but connecting it to the app requires the rather expensive IKEA Dirigera hub. |
4/5 |
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Design |
Very unusual but attractive design, with an iconic shape and a thoughtfully curated set of colors. Optional wall-mounting is a nice touch. |
5/5 |
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Performance |
Key features work flawlessly, but app setup wasn’t quite as smooth as it should have been. The HomeSmart app is excellent once the lamp is connected. |
4.5/5 |
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How I tested the IKEA Varmblixt LED lamp
I tested the Varmblixt lamp with the remote control included in the box, switching between all the preset colors, and then connected it to the IKEA Home Smart app using a Dirigera hub. I used all the color and scheduling options in the app, comparing it with a Philips Hue Wall Washer lamp. I also tried controlling the lamp using an IKEA Bilresa dimmer switch with a scroll wheel.
First tested April 2026
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