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  2. 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.

  3. Broken chair legs and injured sitters cause IKEA to recall ...

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    You can either take the chair back to any IKEA store or contact IKEA for instructions on how to dump the chair and get a refund. For that or to answer questions about this recall, call IKEA at 888 ...

  4. Criticism of IKEA - Wikipedia

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    On 24 November 2014, Jang Duck-jin, head of the Fair Trade Commission's consumer policy bureau, told the media that the commission was planning to commission a consumer group to compare IKEA's product prices by country, [30] and on 19 March 2015, the Consumers Union of Korea published a report comparing the prices of 49 IKEA products in South ...

  5. Why an old $77 Ikea chair now sells for thousands as a ...

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    Old chairs, tables, bookcases and even porcelain sets have been selling for thousands. One sold for just under $65,000. The popularity of old Ikea pieces is also due to their familiarity.

  6. If you live in a tiny apartment, buy this Ikea chair before ...

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    Good news: Thanks to Ikea’s Sallskap chair, you can have your storage and sit on it, too.

  7. IKEA names its furniture for Swedish destinations. This ... - AOL

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    Back in July, copywriter Kevin Lynch, originally from Chicago, and his puppy Umlaut, visited all 21 counties in Sweden, stopping off at places with IKEA products named for them.