Ikea Reckons We've Hit "Peak Home Furnishings”
Throw away your television (it'll make room for more furniture).
Throw away your television (it'll make room for more furniture).
For centuries, that idea was just a dream. But emerging thermoelectric technology is bringing it closer to reality.
Ikea has turned a bunch of children's drawings into a brand new line of cuddly toys, which will be sold to raise money for charity. Read More >>
Failing to compute flat-pack. Failing to compute flat-pack. Abort. Abort.
Have you ever gone into IKEA for just one thing? It’s impossible. Here's why.
Now if they would only shred those meatballs and put those in real food.
But do these companies see the wood for the trees?
Ikea just revealed all of the new products in it upcoming 2016 catalogue. If there’s one item that promises to genuinely make your home life better, it’s this placemat with pocket for stashing a smartphone during dinner. Read More >>
The flat-pack furniture giant's new gadget-charging tech, put to the test.
The new store is being assembled by flat pack, and when done there will inexplicably be one screw left over.
There is only one thing to do in the tiny Swedish village of Älmhult: Go to IKEA. That's because it's the birthplace and global headquarters of the flatpack furniture empire.
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.
The Swedish flatpack furniture empire is developing an entire clever household applications and appliances.
The craziest thing? It looks great.
This is almost exactly a year after IKEA enlisted lawyers to shut down a down fan-made IKEA hack website, pissing off reasonable customers all over the world.
Spending the day at Ikea is a fun treat in the best of times, a relationship-destroying nightmare in the worst. For one Airbus designer, though, it was a breakthrough moment.