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  2. Poäng - Wikipedia

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    The seating material consists of polypropylene support fabric and cushions made of leather or fabric filled with polyurethane foam. [8] A matching ottoman footstool is also sold. IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad expressed an affinity for the Poäng, and said in 2006 that he had owned the same one for 32 years. [9]

  3. 7 Best New Ikea Products That Are Worth Every Penny - AOL

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    There's a new arrival for every room in your space, and every type of budget, at Ikea. In fact, there are roughly 1,127 new items available to shop, according to the Ikea website. Check Out: 7 Best...

  4. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    The showroom usually consists of simulated room settings where customers can see the actual furniture in use, e.g.: a living-room with a sofa, a TV set, a bookcase and a dining table, accessorized with plants, cushions, rugs, lamps, plates, glasses and cutlery.

  5. Ottoman (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Over the subsequent generation, the ottoman became a common piece of bedroom furniture. European ottomans standardized on a smaller size than the traditional Turkish ottoman, and in the 19th century they took on a circular or octagonal shape. The seat was divided in the center by arms or by a central, padded column that might hold a plant or ...

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    Choose from a sofa perfect for movie night or a dining chair that tucks away neatly under your table. We awarded the Easy Edge bar cabinet a Live Better Award for its ability to fit into small ...

  7. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman, a thick cushion used as a seat or a low stool, or as a rest for the feet of a seated person; Ovalia Egg Chair, similar to the Ball Chair but egg-shaped; designed by Henrik Thor-Larsen in 1968 [38] Onit chair, a chair which is also a set of steps and an ironing board.