The first time you see IKEA’s VÄSTMÄRKE in photos, it’s a small shock of color — a bright red ring that looks less like a piece of power electronics and more like something you’d pick up from a baker’s window and then feel guilty about eating. The joke is intentional: IKEA calls attention to the confectionery resemblance, but underneath that soft-touch silicone shell is a very modern Qi2 magnetic charger that wants to sit by your bed or on your desk and look friendly while it quietly does the job.
That donut shape isn’t purely aesthetic. IKEA’s designers have tucked real functions into the hole-in-the-middle motif: the charger’s cable wraps into the cavity so the lead doesn’t snake across your nightstand, and the lower half folds or inverts to work as a stubby grip or temporary prop when the puck is magnetically latched to the back of a phone. The soft silicone exterior makes the whole thing feel less like fragile hardware and more like a tactile trinket — it’s gentler on surfaces and less likely to scratch a phone than a hard plastic puck.
Under the skin, the VÄSTMÄRKE plays by current wireless rules: it’s Qi2-certified and rated to deliver up to 15W to compatible phones, which puts it in the same performance neighborhood as other magnetic chargers that lean on MagSafe-style alignment. Qi2 is the Wireless Power Consortium’s refresh of the Qi standard that includes a Magnetic Power Profile; the point of that spec is to make snaps-and-charges more reliable by helping coils line up automatically, reducing heat and the annoyance of half-misaligned charging. In short, it’s a soft-looking donut that’s trying not to be a flaky charger.
That capability, though, comes with the usual small print. IKEA bundles a USB-C cable with the puck but not a wall adapter, and the puck expects a PD 3.0 or QC 2.0 brick to reach top speeds. In other words, you can toss the VÄSTMÄRKE in your bag and hide its cord in the ring, but you’ll still need to plug it into a compatible power supply to get the full 15W. Reviews and product listings that dug into the specs call this out plainly, which makes sense: IKEA is positioning the thing as an inexpensive, design-forward accessory — not a complete, premium charging ecosystem.
At $9.99 in the U.S. (and similar pricing in parts of Europe), IKEA’s donut lands clearly in the impulse-buy bracket. That price point is part of the point: IKEA has been releasing small, design-forward electronics that feel like furniture-adjacent accessories rather than the usual cold slab of tech, and the VÄSTMÄRKE is the loudest example so far. It’s cheap enough to be a gift, a novelty, or an experiment in how much personality you want from a charger that will spend most of its life under a phone.
There’s a wider design thesis at work here. For the last few years, consumer tech has been moving away from austere, industrial minimalism toward what you might call “domesticated” gadgets — objects that look like homeware, toys, or small pieces of decor rather than lab equipment. The VÄSTMÄRKE reads as part of that trend: it’s intentionally unserious in appearance, and that disarms people who think chargers must be anodyne rectangles. But it’s not aesthetic theater only; the silicone softens impact, the hidden cable reduces clutter, and the magnetic alignment actually fixes a user problem that older wireless pads never fully solved.
It’s worth being a little skeptical about the novelty, too. A charger dressed as a donut won’t change charging speed, battery chemistry, or how often you forget to plug a device in. If you’ve already invested in a higher-end MagSafe-style puck, a multi-device docking station, or a wireless pad with active cooling, the VÄSTMÄRKE isn’t trying to outperform those products — it’s trying to be the one you’re happy to leave out on a table. For many buyers, that’s enough: an accessory that makes everyday life a touch more pleasant at the cost of almost nothing.
Practical verdict? If you want a cheery, inexpensive magnetic Qi2 puck that hides its cable and won’t look bad next to a lamp, the VÄSTMÄRKE delivers exactly that promise. If you’re a power user chasing the absolute fastest or most robust wireless charging stack, it’s not a replacement for a high-end dock. Either way, the VÄSTMÄRKE is exactly the sort of design-first, slightly gimmicky-but-useful product that gets people to retweet a picture of their nightstand and then quietly use the thing every night after.
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