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  2. 16 Things House Beautiful Editors ALWAYS Buy at IKEA - AOL

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    KIVIK Sofa "The Ikea KIVIK couch is truly one of my favorite possessions. I love its generous seating space and plush cushions, and sinking into it feels like a warm hug at the end of a long day.

  3. Broken chair legs and injured sitters cause IKEA to recall ...

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    For that or to answer questions about this recall, call IKEA at 888-966-4532, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Eastern time. Show comments Advertisement

  4. IKEA Klippan - Wikipedia

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    Adjustments to the materials used in the sofa and the centralization of production methods allowed IKEA to reduce the price of the Klippan sofa by 40% since 1980. [4] In 2003, the Klippan was used as the standard sofa in a test to compare the British fire safety requirements against the Swedish and mainland European safety requirements.

  5. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics include references to various IKEA products, namely BEDDINGE, KIVIK, VITTSJÖ, KNOPPARP, BESTÅ and SLATTUM. [267] The 1999 American movie Fight Club references IKEA furniture to show the consumerist culture of modern times. IKEA stores have been featured in many works of fiction. Some examples include:

  6. Foot (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A foot is the floor level termination of furniture legs. [1] ... Cabriole legs with claw-and-ball feet. Cloven feet. Club feet. French feet. Lion's paw foot and ...

  7. Criticism of IKEA - Wikipedia

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    The French branch of IKEA went on trial on 22 March 2021, for running an elaborate system to spy on staff members and job applicants by illegally using private detectives and police officers. [17] On 15 June 2021, IKEA France was found guilty of spying and ordered to pay €1.1m in fines and damages for these illegal practices.