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  2. The Vintage IKEA Furniture That's Now Worth Thousands - AOL

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    IKEA is beloved for its low price tags. A $1 storage bin, a $10 desk—you name it, IKEA has it for a low, low price. And while some of the brand's more popular pieces can be on the pricier side ...

  3. Why an old $77 Ikea chair now sells for thousands as a ...

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    Many of the Ikea pieces fetching impressive prices at auction come from the '70s, '80s, and '90s. Silfverstolpe says when a new generation dips their toes into the auction world, they start by ...

  4. IKEA Catalogue - Wikipedia

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    The IKEA Catalogue (US spelling: IKEA Catalog; Swedish: Ikea-katalogen) was a catalogue published annually by the Swedish home furnishing retailer IKEA. First published in Swedish in 1951, [ 1 ] the catalogue was considered to be the main marketing tool of the company and, as of 2004, consumed 70% of its annual marketing budget. [ 2 ]

  5. Poäng - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese designer, Noboru Nakamura , created the original "Poem" chair in 1975 in collaboration with product manager Lars Engman, who later headed up the IKEA design team. [3] [4] [5] The design of both the Poem and Poäng chairs resemble that of the "Armchair 406," created by the Finnish designer Alvar Aalto in 1939.

  6. Category:IKEA products - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "IKEA products" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may ...

  7. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Cathedra, a bishop's ceremonial chair; Chaise a bureau, a Rococo style of chair, created during the first half of the 18th century, constructed so it could sit in a corner of a room (there is one leg directly in the back and one directly in the front, and then one leg on each side) Centripetal Spring Armchair, 19th century office chair