If you’ve ever wandered through IKEA and thought, “Why don’t they make more stuff for camping?” the new SOLUPPGÅNG collection may be worth a look.

IKEA says the limited-edition collection is designed to make getting outside easier, more spontaneous, and more affordable. The line pulls from Nordic open-air living and Japanese-inspired outdoor calm, but for RVers the big question is simpler: Is any of this actually useful at the campsite? In a lot of cases, yes.

SOLUPPGÅNG is for RVers Who Like Simple Gear with a Little More Personality than Your Typical Camping Aisle

The U.S. collection page currently lists 23 items, with a mix of practical camping gear, picnic accessories, outdoor cooking tools, and a few decor pieces that could work just as well inside an RV as outside.

Some of the standouts are easy to spot right away. The LED lantern is an obvious campsite fit, the enamel plate, bowl, and mug make sense for outdoor dining, and the folding table could be handy if you want extra prep space. The cooler basket, picnic blanket, and bag also feel like items that could quickly earn their place in one of the many precious storage areas of an RV.

That said, not every item listed below feels like essential camping gear. Some of the cushion covers and textiles lean more toward an outdoor-inspired lifestyle than a true campground necessity. But maybe that’s part of the appeal?

If you’re the kind of RVer who prefers gear that actually improves daily camping life, not just gear that looks good on Instagram, it’s worth thinking about these pieces the same way you’d think about other items RV buyers often overlook.

Prices below are based on IKEA’s U.S. listings as of April 2, 2026.

1. SOLUPPGÅNG Plate, enamelled steel — $3.99 IKEA Family / $4.99 regular

This enameled steel plate is the kind of simple camping piece that makes sense for RV travel: lightweight, durable, and easy to stack. IKEA specifically calls out camping, fishing, and barbecuing, which makes it an easy fit for campsite meals or picnic-table dinners.

2. SOLUPPGÅNG Spork, dark gray — $3.99

A spork is one of those little items that earns its keep in an RV drawer, especially for quick lunches, roadside stops, or keeping a compact picnic kit together. IKEA’s version is a dark gray combo utensil, which makes it a nice minimalist addition for campers who want fewer loose pieces.

3. SOLUPPGÅNG Mug, enamelled steel — $4.99

This enamel mug feels like one of the most naturally camp-friendly items in the lineup. It’s a classic shape in enameled steel, and IKEA’s imagery even shows it clipped to a backpack, which makes it a good option for coffee by the fire or tea on an early-morning hike or walk around the campground.

4. SOLUPPGÅNG Grill, cast iron — $79.99

The collection’s biggest statement piece is this cast-iron grill, built for charcoal cooking. It’s not exactly ultralight gear, but it could be appealing for RVers who like cooking outside and want a compact grill with a more timeless, sturdy feel than a disposable or bargain portable grill.

5. SOLUPPGÅNG Bowl, enamelled steel — $3.19 IKEA Family / $3.99 regular

This enameled steel bowl matches the plate and mug, so it’s easy to build a coordinated campsite dining set, and the lower member price makes it one of the cheaper ways into the collection.

6. SOLUPPGÅNG Folding table, eucalyptus — $59.99

A portable table can be surprisingly handy for RV camping, whether you need extra food prep space, a drink station, or a spot to keep your grill setup organized. IKEA says this foldable eucalyptus table is easy to carry and designed for outdoor use, which makes it one of the more practical pieces in the collection.

7. SOLUPPGÅNG Cooler basket, bamboo — $39.99

This is one of the more style-forward items in the line: a woven bamboo cooler basket with an insulated interior. It feels like the kind of piece that would work well for a picnic, concert-in-the-park night, or carrying drinks and snacks from the RV to the beach or a day-use area.

8. SOLUPPGÅNG Knife, black — $19.99

This black knife comes with a sheath and a wood handle, giving it more of an outdoor utility look than standard kitchen prep gear. For RVers, it could be useful as a campsite food-prep knife, though it’s also one of the items where you’ll want to think about safe storage around kids and during travel.

9. SOLUPPGÅNG Stool, outdoor, eucalyptus — $25.00

Extra seating is always welcome around a campsite, and this eucalyptus stool looks like a simple, flexible option that could work as a seat, or a place to drop a bag or towel.

10. SOLUPPGÅNG Dish towel, brown/beige, 2-pack — $5.99

Dish towels may not be exciting, but RVers know they’re always useful. This two-pack fits the earthy, striped aesthetic of the collection and could easily pull double duty in the RV kitchen and outside at the picnic table.

11. SOLUPPGÅNG Hat, off-white — $7.99

This wide-brim cotton hat is one of the more wearable pieces in the line and seems aimed at keeping sun off your face on a hike, at the campsite, or while setting up outside. IKEA says it folds down easily, which is a nice plus when storage space matters. Product page / photo

12. SOLUPPGÅNG Throw, double sided blue/off-white — $19.99

This throw leans more cozy than rugged, but that can be a good thing in RV life. It looks like an easy add for chilly campfire evenings, lounging under the awning, or adding a little warmth and style inside the rig.

13. SOLUPPGÅNG Picnic blanket, brown — $39.99

A real picnic blanket is one of those things many campers don’t think to pack until they wish they had one. This one is sized for sitting out at concerts, parks, beach days, or campground gatherings, and it’s one of those items that could be especially handy for families trying to make meals and downtime outside a little smoother, especially when the goal is to make family camping easier.

14. SOLUPPGÅNG Waist apron, black — $14.99

This waist apron feels like a niche item, but there are RVers who would absolutely use it for grilling, camp cooking, or hosting outside.

15. SOLUPPGÅNG LED lantern, outdoor battery-operated/dimmable — $24.99

A lantern is one of the most obviously useful items here for RV and tent campers alike. This one is battery-operated and dimmable, so it could work for lighting up the picnic table, softening the campsite after dark, or keeping a little backup light handy.

16. SOLUPPGÅNG Cutting board, bamboo — $7.99

A small bamboo cutting board is one of the easiest pieces here to justify for RV use. It’s compact enough for small kitchens and could work for slicing fruit, prepping burgers, or setting out a simple snack board at the campsite.

17. SOLUPPGÅNG Bag, mixed colors — $16.99

This tote-style bag looks like a smart catch-all for campground errands, beach gear, farm-stand produce, or picnic supplies. In RV life, bags like this usually find a role pretty quickly, especially when they’re sturdy and easy to stash.

18. SOLUPPGÅNG Serving bowl, set of 2, bamboo — $24.99

These bamboo serving bowls feel geared toward outdoor dining with a little more style than your average melamine setup. They’d work for salad, fruit, chips, or snacks, or when you want something a little nicer than disposable ware.

19. SOLUPPGÅNG 2-piece salad serving set, bamboo — $4.99

At five bucks, this is one of the easiest add-ons in the collection. It’s a simple bamboo serving set, but it pairs naturally with the bowls and could be handy for campground potlucks, salads, or side dishes.

20. SOLUPPGÅNG Pot holder, blue/brown, 2-pack — $5.99

Pot holders are another small practical item that makes sense if you cook outside often. For grillers and griddle users, an extra pair around camp is never a bad idea, and these match the rest of the collection’s muted outdoor color palette.

21. SOLUPPGÅNG Cushion cover, beige/blue — $9.99

This square cushion cover is more about campsite comfort and style than hardcore utility, but that’s not a bad thing. It could be a nice fit for outdoor chairs, a bench seat, or even for adding some seasonal texture inside the RV.

22. SOLUPPGÅNG Cushion cover, black/white — $9.99

The black-and-white lumbar-style cushion cover might be one of the easiest pieces to mix into an existing RV decor setup. It brings a little pattern without screaming “camping gear,” which gives it crossover appeal for both the campsite and the dinette.

23. SOLUPPGÅNG Cushion cover, black/beige — $9.99

This last cushion cover rounds out the soft-goods side of the collection with another neutral option. Like the others, it’s less about outdoor survival and more about making your campsite or rig feel a little warmer, softer, and more pulled together.

Final thoughts

For a lot of RVers, spring is the time to rethink not just maintenance but also the gear and accessories that make camping more comfortable, right alongside getting your RV ready for camping season. So if you’re looking for a few affordable additions to make your campsite feel more comfortable and functional, there are some smart buys here. Plus, it gives you an excuse to book a dinner date with some Swedish meatballs and lingonberry sauce, and as far as I’m concerned, that’s enough of a reason to make a trip to IKEA any day.


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