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  2. 5 Furniture Deals That Are Better at Costco Than Ikea - AOL

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    Costco’s Point Reyes dining chair offers two chairs with cushioned seats for $269.99. The Ikea Ronninge is a similar-looking chair for $115, but the seats are not cushioned. If you bought two ...

  3. Poäng - Wikipedia

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    The IKEA chair features thin upholstery instead of the 406's webbed seat. Its molded plywood frame swings slightly when a person sits in it, giving the impression of a rocking chair; Nakamura intended this to evoke a relaxing feeling. [1] The design of the chair has been changed several times since its launch in 1976.

  4. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Dining chair, designed to be used at a dining table; typically, dining chairs are part of a dining set, where the chairs and table feature similar or complementary designs. The oldest known depiction of dining chairs is a seventh-century BCE bas-relief of an Assyrian king and queen on very high chairs. [20]

  5. 7 Fast-Food Joints That Offer the Best Value for Your Money - AOL

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    1. Ikea. While it’s technically a furniture store, Ikea’s cafeteria “has really affordable meals with big servings,” one Redditor writes, adding that the kid’s meal is just a few bucks.

  6. IKEA Lack - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Modifications. 2 References. Toggle the table of contents. IKEA Lack. Add languages. ... The Lack (stylized as LACK) is a table manufactured by IKEA since ...

  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.