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

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    Read on to discover the 11 IKEA furniture pieces worth a lot of money. Who knows? Maybe there's a windfall resting quietly in your spare bedroom. Mid-Century IKEA Teak Cabinet, 1950s.

  3. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    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: The 1986 Swedish crime comedy film Jönssonligan dyker upp igen features a failed robbery of the IKEA store at Kungens Kurva by the eponymous gang. [264]

  4. List of countries with IKEA stores - Wikipedia

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    The first IKEA store in the Republic of Ireland (and second on the island of Ireland) opened on July 27, 2009. [66] Ireland's first small format store, where customers can order and collect products opened in Carrickmines in the summer of 2016. [67] 39 Dominican Republic: 2010 Santo Domingo: 4 First IKEA in Latin America and the Caribbean.

  5. Joseph Walsh (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Walsh (born 1979) [1] is a self-taught Irish furniture maker and designer.He was born in County Cork, where he established his studio and workshop in 1999.From the outset, he pursued innovation in making through traditional techniques, often from other craft forms, which enabled new making methods and forms.

  6. Ross & Co. Dublin Cabinet Makers - Wikipedia

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    Furniture by Ross was often given a two digit number or sometimes a letter and number depending on the item. An example of such numbering is the set of four Balloon Back Chairs, illustrated, [ 1 ] where the numbers range from 62 and 63 on the first chair to 70 and 71 on the second, 74 and 75 on the third and 92 and 93 on the fourth.

  7. Irish dresser - Wikipedia

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    Irish dresser from County Carlow (1844) An Irish dresser (Hiberno English), sometimes known as a kitchen dresser, is a piece of wooden Irish vernacular furniture consisting of open storage or cupboards in the lower part, with shelves and a work surface, and a top part for the display of crockery, but also any objects of monetary or sentimental value.