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  2. Girder and Panel building sets - Wikipedia

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    The curtain walls were produced using a "vacuform" method, and were somewhat brittle as a result. Colors of the curtain wall panels were typically bright yellow and reddish-orange, with a variety of white or translucent "windows." Customers were encouraged to cut the panels with scissors, allowing the panels to fit into corners.

  3. IKEA - Wikipedia

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    In November 2015, IKEA ended its contract with Hanergy and in April 2016 started working with Solarcentury to sell solar panels in the United Kingdom. [108] The deal would allow customers to be able to order panels online and at three stores before being expanded to all United Kingdom stores by the end of summer.

  4. Curtain - Wikipedia

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    Panel Pair Curtains are also known as double panel curtains. They refer to two curtain panels hanging on either side of the window. This is the most common style. Tab top curtains are made with narrow straps, that loop or tie at the top edge and hung from the curtain pole. [14]

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  6. Easy to Assemble - Wikipedia

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    Easy to Assemble is a web series created by and starring Illeana Douglas, and sponsored by furniture store IKEA. [1] [2] Douglas plays a fictional version of herself trying to quit acting and work a "real job" at the IKEA store in Burbank, California. She soon finds she cannot leave Hollywood behind when fellow actress Justine Bateman starts an ...

  7. IKEA Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The IKEA Foundation is a Dutch not-for-profit organisation founded in 1982 by Ingvar Kamprad as a means to support advancement in interior design and architecture. In 2009, the Foundation's charter was expanded to benefit vulnerable children.