Some assembly required.
No need for the language.
Time Travelling IKEA Shelves And Bracket (Adverts.ie)
Thanks Good Helen
Some assembly required.
No need for the language.
Time Travelling IKEA Shelves And Bracket (Adverts.ie)
Thanks Good Helen
Der Howard tweetz:
An ad with two men holding hands in bed, Ikea? Jaysus don’t let @BAItweets see that!!!


In an interview last June with Martin Enthed, IKEA’s IT Manager for in-house communication, it was revealed that 75% of the images you see in the IKEA catalogue are computer generated. To wit:
The real turning point for us was when, in 2009, they called us and said, “You have to stop using CG. I’ve got 200 product images and they’re just terrible. You guys need to practice more.” So we looked at all the images they said weren’t good enough and the two or three they said were great, and the ones they didn’t like were photography and the good ones were all CG! Now, we only talk about a good or a bad image — not what technique created it.”
Music: Home by The Brilliant Trees
The Worst We’ve Seen And That’s Saying Something (dublinLitterBlog)
(H/T: Stephen Hennelly)
The queue for food at IKEA, Ballymun, last year.
Punters were drawn to the €2.95 meatballs.
Like horses to SLAUGHTER.
Horse Meat Found In Ikea Meatballs (irish Times)
Previously: Why Is IKEA So Busy?