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  2. 11 Best IKEA Purchases That Can Expand Your Home for Less ...

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    LACK Wall Shelf Unit. Price: $99.99. Utilize vertical wall space with the LACK wall shelf unit. At 11 3/4×74 3/4″, it provides five levels of display or storage space without taking up any ...

  3. IKEA Lack - Wikipedia

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    IKEA Lack. The IKEA Lack table in white. The Lack (stylized as LACK) is a table manufactured by IKEA since 1981. [1]

  4. 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.

  5. IKEA Billy - Wikipedia

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    IKEA Billy. An IKEA Billy bookshelf. Billy (stylised as BILLY) is a bookcase sold by the Swedish furniture company IKEA. It was developed in 1979 by the Swedish designer Gillis Lundgren, and IKEA have sold over 140 million units of the bookcases worldwide. Its popularity and global spread has led to its use as a barometer of relative worldwide ...

  6. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    Inter IKEA Systems B.V., [6] [7] trading as IKEA (/ aɪ ˈ k iː ə / eye-KEE-ə, Swedish:), is a Swedish multinational conglomerate that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture, kitchen appliances, decoration, home accessories, and various other goods and home services.

  7. Shelf (storage) - Wikipedia

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    Shelf (storage) A shelf (pl.: shelves) [1] is a flat, horizontal plane used for items that are displayed or stored in a home, business, store, or elsewhere. It is raised off the floor and often anchored to a wall, supported on its shorter length sides by brackets, or otherwise anchored to cabinetry by brackets, dowels, screws, or nails.