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

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    Of course, vintage furniture has always been valuable, and IKEA especially so. The Swedish retailer is known for tapping budding design talent (like Alvar Aalto and Niels Gammelgaard) for ...

  3. Ikea’s foray into secondhand furniture is the ‘smarter’ thing to do—but scaling it up will be a challenge, says group CEO Jesper Brodin. Prarthana Prakash. Updated January 28, 2025 at 7:21 PM.

  4. Ikea wants your old furniture and will pay money starting ...

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    Ikea is making its furniture buyback program permanent across its 37 U.S. stores, including those in Brooklyn, Hicksville, Long Island, and Elizabeth and Paramus, N.J.

  5. IKEA Catalogue - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the first entirely computer-generated room was created for the catalogue. [10] By the 2013 edition, 12% of imagery for the IKEA catalogue, brochures and website was computer-generated. [3] As of 2014, 75% of product images (i.e. white background images) and 35% of non-product images across all IKEA communications are fully computer ...

  6. 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]

  7. Ready-to-assemble furniture - Wikipedia

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    Ready-to-assemble furniture has roots that extend back a long way, as cabinetmakers have been making furniture that is easy to disassemble for transport for centuries. The New American Cyclopaedia of 1859 listed the assembly of furniture as an "American invention" [ 2 ] that emphasized ease of transport, but this claim is rather vague.