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  2. 5 Ikea Items That the Wealthy Are Buying in 2024 - AOL

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    Symfonisk Wi-Fi Bookshelf Speaker. IKEA’s collaboration with Sonos is the sound system.At just $119.99, this mighty speaker offers impressive sound quality — and it’s small and cute, to boot.

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    Another crunchy classic commonly found in kitchen pantries is a bag or two of tortilla chips. Just like with crackers, tortilla chips absorb moisture from the air, causing staleness and a loss of ...

  4. 32 mm cabinetmaking system - Wikipedia

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    Shelf where holes are placed with 32 mm distance center-to-center for mounting of shelf supports and individual shelves. The 32 mm cabinetmaking system is a furniture construction and manufacturing principle used in the production of ready-to-assemble and European-style, frameless construction custom cabinets and other furniture.

  5. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    The world's largest IKEA store is located in Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines. In 1943, then-17-year-old Ingvar Kamprad founded IKEA as a mail-order sales business, and began to resell furniture five years later. [23]

  6. Ready-to-assemble furniture - Wikipedia

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    An unassembled IKEA flat-pack stool. Ready-to-assemble furniture (RTA), also known as knock-down furniture (KD), flat-pack furniture, or kit furniture, is a form of furniture that requires customer assembly. The separate components are packed for sale in cartons which also contain assembly instructions and sometimes hardware.

  7. Pantry - Wikipedia

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    A butler's pantry or serving pantry is a utility room in a large house, primarily used to store serving items, rather than food. Traditionally, a butler's pantry was used for cleaning, counting, and storage of silver. European butlers often slept in the pantry, as their job was to keep the silver under lock and key.