| Strange comments about IKEA... I could understand the criticism on grounds of style (but they seem to suit my Viking genes) and ubiquity, but I don't understand comments on lack of "longer lasting quality". I have bought quite a few bits of IKEA furniture over the years (in the UK and here) and I don't recall any showing any significant signs of wear. The build quality is by far the best of any "flatpack" furniture that that I have seen, and better than many more traditionally-built items. |