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  2. Lufsig - Wikipedia

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    Lufsig was designed by German designer Silke Leffler [], [1] drawing inspiration from the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. [2] The toy consists of a wolf, wearing a red checked shirt and braces, and the diminutive grandmother which fits inside the wolf's belly. [3]

  3. Jonas Kamprad - Wikipedia

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    Jonas Kamprad was born in March 1966. He is the second son of IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad. [1] Kamprad studied industrial and furniture design in École cantonale d'art de Lausanne (ECAL) in Lausanne, Switzerland. [2] [3]

  4. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    IKEA launched a new side table called SÄVA. The table, designed to resemble a pizza saver, would be boxed in packaging resembling a pizza box, and the building instructions included a suggestion to order a Swedish meatball pizza from Pizza Hut, which would contain the same meatballs served in IKEA restaurants. [146] [147]

  5. IKEA Lack - Wikipedia

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

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    EN 527 Office furniture – Work tables and desks: This European standard specifies requirements and test methods for office work tables and desks, ensuring their functionality and safety. EN 1335 Office furniture – Office work chair: This European standard sets requirements for office chairs, focusing on ergonomics and comfort to promote ...

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  9. Parsons table - Wikipedia

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    The Parsons table was designed by Jean-Michel Frank while he was working at Parsons Paris, then known as the Paris Atelier. While the form is generally credited to Parsons School of Design in New York City , according to an article in The New York Times that referred to Parson's archives, the table was developed out of a course taught at ...