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  2. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    Rather than being sold pre-assembled, much of IKEA's furniture is designed to be assembled by the customer. The company claims that this helps reduce costs and use of packaging by not shipping air; the volume of a bookcase, for example, is considerably less if it is shipped unassembled rather than assembled.

  3. Ready-to-assemble furniture - Wikipedia

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    A furniture assembly service industry has developed, making it easy for consumers to employ someone knowledgeable to assemble their furniture for them. [ 1 ] Produced mainly from particle board or medium-density fibreboard (MDF), the cost of producing this type of furniture is cheaper than using solid wood.

  4. IKEA Klippan - Wikipedia

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    All three sofas were specially manufactured by IKEA in its workshops at Älmhult. [5] In 2005, a large orange Klippan was installed in Frogmoor township to celebrate the opening of a nearby IKEA store. The Klippan was one of two IKEA items to be replicated at five times the size.

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    Despite being rapidly promoted, first to operating a forklift and then again to sales in the living room aisles, climbing the ranks at the Swedish self-assembly furniture giant wasn't part of his ...

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    IKEA’s price cuts come from a cocktail of automation, low raw material costs and ‘saving for the rainy days’ ... the Swedish furniture titan has committed a staggering $1.1 billion to make ...

  7. The 53 Online Furniture Stores Our Editors Shop on Repeat - AOL

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    Yes, we do enjoy heading to a brick-and-mortar to plop on the sofa, sit at the desk, or lay on the bed, but there's something convenient about being able to order any piece of furniture—no ...