The IKEA shelves everyone is talking about from Jared Leto's stylish Golden Globes backdrop
We asked interior designers how to recreate Jared Leto's stylish IKEA shelving backdrop
The Golden Globes blessed us with a host of memorable content this year. In true pandemic style, we saw technical difficulties, film stars drinking champagne in loungewear, and, most importantly, Jared Leto's $70 IKEA shelf.
While we were pleased to see Jared nominated for his role in The Little Things, we found ourselves a little distracted by the star's backdrop, featuring the iconic KALLAX unit from everybody's favorite home decor giants.
Any doubts over the bookshelf's manufacturer were cleared up in his pre-show interview with actress Jane Lynch, who highlighted his minimalist setup - to which Leto remarked it was 'straight from IKEA.'
The actor, who is best known for his roles in Suicide Squad, Dallas Buyers Club, and Fight Club, filled his KALLAX with books and cacti; however, the versatility of this unit means it can be styled in an array of different ways. But where should you begin?
Following the Globes, we gathered some tips from some interior experts who shared their thoughts on Jared's bookcase while offering design tips to help you bring the look into your home.
1. Personalize with accessories
While Jared Leto stylishly decorated his KALLAX by standing his books vertically, Lucy Henderson, head designer at My Bespoke Room, suggests using the space to experiment with different layouts.
'We love styling the IKEA KALLAX with books stacked both horizontally and vertically to help create different levels,' Lucy began.
The designer then suggested using the shelf as a palace to exhibit treasures that reflect certain elements of your life - from a rare heirloom to your favorite plants.
'You can marry these with displays of other treasured items, such as a cluster of vintage-colored vases to add a pop of color. Adding mini succulents and trailing plants is another great way to add natural color to your shelves,' she added.
Lucy's suggestion is further emphasized by New York-based designer Tara Benet, who also urges us to choose and display our accessories carefully.
Tara shared: 'If I have a client who doesn't like their shelves to feel too 'decorated,' I will stick to nicely arranged books, a few well-potted pants, and black and white photographs to fill the shelving.'
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2. Incorporate storage solutions
Alongside its aesthetic quality, the KALLAX is undeniably practical. The designers continued, offering solutions that maximize storage, while preserving the shelf's good looks.
'These units look great styled up with rattan storage boxes which work wonders for tidying away clutter. You can also add drawers or cupboards available in the range to keep things tidy,' Lucy shared.
She continued: 'In my own home, I have a few Kallax units that we use for kids' toy storage. I've added colored boxes to tie in with our color scheme, as well as using a cushion on the top to create extra seating. The larger Kallax units are also a great solution to breaking up open plan areas while providing extra storage.'
Eva, the Creative Director & Founder of Eva Sonaike, similarly noted KALLAX's versatility, sharing she uses the unit to stay organized in her office.
'I love it,' Eva declared. 'It is straightforward to assemble and practical to display and store various items, whilst looking stylish and clean. We use it for storing our sample cards in clear boxes, which we access daily. I kept my KALLAX white as it provides a neutral background and makes the items inside the shelf stand out.'
3. Less is more
Jared Leto kept his KALLAX minimal, and according to Tara, you should too. The designer offered her advice to ensure your shelves don't appear overcrowded and maintain that all-important A-Lister look.
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'When styling bookshelves, I go for the less is more approach. I am very thoughtful about which books I choose to showcase and tend to stick with the ones that have nice thick spines. I then arrange them by size and sometimes even color.'
'When selecting decorative accessories, I tend towards a few larger pieces as opposed to lots of smaller accessories so that the shelves don't feel cluttered. I make sure each piece has an interesting shape and is arranged in a balanced way,' Tara added.
We can't decide whether we love Jared Leto more - so we'll be sure to remember this stylish combo for many more Golden Globes to come.
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Megan is the News and Trends Editor at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes. As the News Editor, she often focuses on emerging microtrends, well-being stories, and celebrity-focused pieces.
Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US whilst studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site.
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