Let Me Take You On a Tour of IKEA's Bizarre Corporate Museum
In IKEA’s many decades of flatpacking stuff, it’s produced some seriously bizarre products. So, let me take you on a digtal tour of IKEA's mad corporate museum.
In IKEA’s many decades of flatpacking stuff, it’s produced some seriously bizarre products. So, let me take you on a digtal tour of IKEA's mad corporate museum.
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Who else here has been hit in the face with an airborne fingernail clipping thanks to the self-manicuring woman sitting opposite?
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Wanted to know who's calling and when.
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Not a glorified botnet, says founder.
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