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  2. 7 Best New Ikea Products That Are Worth Every Penny - AOL

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    RÖDFLIK Desk Lamp. Price: $24.99 Replace any old desk lamps you may have and stay within a $25 budget with a Rodflik desk lamp.Each lamp is available in gray-green and light beige color options.

  3. The Best Night Lights for Kids, According to Parents ... - AOL

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    It’s easy to see why this night light for kids has amassed more than 5,700 five-star reviews—it’s adorable! With over 16 animal options to choose from (like puppy, penguin and unicorn ...

  4. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, IKEA started a move into the smart home business. The IKEA TRÅDFRI smart lighting kit was one of the first ranges signalling this change. [102] IKEA has also started a partnership with Philips Hue. [103] The wireless charging furniture, integrating wireless Qi charging into everyday furniture, is another strategy for the smart home ...

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    #16 I Spent An Embarrassing Amount Of Time Making 60 Feet Of Giant Christmas Lights That Actually Light Up. ... #20 My Kids Asked For A Harry Potter Themed Christmas. ... Why Ikea is the perfect ...

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  7. Nightlight - Wikipedia

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    People usually use nightlights for the sense of security which having a light on provides, or to relieve fear of the dark, especially in young children.Nightlights are also useful to the general public by revealing the general layout of a room without requiring a major light to be switched on, for avoiding tripping over stairs, obstacles, or pets, or to mark an emergency exit.