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While I’m having a go at the Swedes (see last blog), I’d like to return to my rant about the nasty Ikea-esque plywood centre stack on the refreshed Volvo S40. It was (they tell us) inspired by that ‘Swedish design classic’, the plywood chair. That’s the hideous plywood chair you’d typically find languishing in the bargain basement of Ikea, near the check-out.
I’d like to pretend I’ve never stooped to buying an Ikea bargain myself, but that would be a lie. I bought a lamp there, for about £15, took it home and assembled it. It was very straightforward except for the warning about how NOT to assemble it. Presumably it would be dangerous to do it that way; but I couldn’t for the life of me see what I wasn’t supposed to do. There was a black-and-white drawing of the misassembled lamp and above it – in the sort of bold typeface which suggests your life is at risk – the word NOT.
There was really only a stand, a bulb and a plug: there aren’t many ways to get it wrong. I showed the diagram to several friends, and none of them could see the lurking danger of which Ikea was warning me. It was about a week before I realised that the lamp was called a NOT. Of all the stupid, irritating, idiotic…
Hmmm…
I have to confess that our 3rd bedroom, which I have set up as my home office / workshop / dressing room etc, is furnished and illuminated entirely with Ikea self assembly units. (the exclusive up-market variety of course)
Why?.… Well, Ikea provides you with the satisfaction of solving all those irritating puzzles related to the creation of modern day works of art, plus as an added bonus you end up with a potentially valuable collection of those neat little assembly tools.
And…. Well, its cheap init!
AlfaMartini | 29 Dec 07 - 14:47