Posted on 20 November 2009

IKEA Gone Insane! Wiyono Sutjipto is a genius ! Seriously who would have think outside of the box regarding IKEA furniture ?! Making something new, different, strange or personal from the standardized, uniform, modular parts that come when you buy an IKEA furniture kit. It is just genius !

He also created a collection called Homeless furniture – Furniture Design with abandoned/unwanted street furniture !
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Posted on 13 November 2009

What an excellent campaign idea by the DDB Berlin for the latest Ikea Delivery Campaign ! Announcing their free delivery service, I wish the delivery could arrive like that rather than build everything…

When you think about it, this type of campaign would not need the whole photoshoot process, this is such an easy Photoshop work, basically Read the full story
Posted on 19 August 2009

Helmut Smits (1974) is a multidisciplinary visual artist based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. His FLAMMA work is a set of 8 different IKEA products with which you can start a fire, using the fire arc technique.

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Posted on 04 June 2008

The paint-drip phenomenon of Spring 08
A little bit sick of the purposeful paint splatters everywhere, even though we’re sure to see it until at least Fashion Week.
We suppose this could still be a cute way to get in on the fun, while it’s still fun, especially if you’re trying to figure out what to bring for next Fall – Even IKEA made a bed set.

What About fringe gladiators?
Etro first showed off their foot fringes at Spring 08, which really only distracted from their much cuter printed dresses and army jackets. Tophsop’s created their own slightly darker version, and Candela NYC and Urban Outfitters opted for a shorter, more understated take on the trend.
Posted on 18 April 2008

Is it not a cool idea !? I would love to ride in Paris or in NY in some stylish Subway !
“Swedish furniture giant IKEA has converted the Kobe Portliner Monorail into a moving showroom before the April 14 opening of a new retail outlet at Port Island. The redecorated train, which features a colorful exterior, bright upholstery and fancy curtains, will carry passengers in style until May 6.”

Posted on 20 November 2007

In 2007, the Ikea book had over 175 million copies distributed globally and is thought to have surpassed the Bible as the most published print-work in the world. The above pictures are full-scale reproductions by Jason Salavon of an entire Ikea catalogue, leaving only the color and structure. Salavon is known for his reconfigurations of objects of mass material to present a new perspective.