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  • IKEA Goes Blue Bag Loco

    apartmenttherapy.com 3 days, 1 hour ago

    As part of its Random Acts of Life Improvement plan, IKEA is giving out gazillions (ok, 35,000!) of its ubiquitous blue bags today in cities all across the country. It's happening just in time for folks to have it handy to tote around summertime goodies for Memorial Day weekend and beyond, such as picnic and beach outing necessities. More Read More...

  • IKEA Is Making A Camera Now

    buzzfeed.com 2 days, 8 hours ago

    Since when does IKEA make so much not furniture ? The ad cracks me right up. It actually kind of rocks. It can store 40 pictures, perfect for weddings, beach days, and all that jazz. It is essentially a cell phone camera with zero doo-dads- you can't even see what the pictures look like until you stick the usb adapter into your computer. It's like the disposable cameras of old, except you a) don't have to pay and wait for Walgreens to half-heartedly develop the shit on time (I'm obviously bitter) and b) don

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  • 5 Things You Need To Know - IKEA blue bag

    5 Things You Need To Know - IKEA blue bag

  • Frugal Friday - IKEA, Denny's, Ruby Tuesdays

    Frugal Friday - IKEA, Denny's, Ruby Tuesdays

  • Ikea Accused of Using Prisoners to Manufacture Furniture

    Ikea Accused of Using Prisoners to Manufacture Furniture

  • IKEA wedding

    IKEA wedding

  • Couple Gets Married at IKEA Restaurant

    Couple Gets Married at IKEA Restaurant

  • IKEA Family Rewards Plan: Worth it?

    IKEA Family Rewards Plan: Worth it?

  • X Factor Holds Auditions at MoA

    X Factor Holds Auditions at MoA

  • Calling All Gadget Gurus

    Calling All Gadget Gurus

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IKEA is a privately held, international home products company that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture such as beds and desks, appliances and home accessories. The company is the world's largest furniture retailer. Founded in 1943 by 17-year-old Ingvar Kamprad in Sweden, the company is named as an acronym comprising the initials of the founder's name, the farm where he grew up, and his hometown.
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