Whether your yearly visit brings you to the brink of self-smothering in a giant bin of throw pillows, or you’re a superfan with an unquenchable taste for their STILL INLAND (marinated herring with onions and carrots), it’s hard to escape IKEA’s global influence. From the insane scale of their wood consumption to the fact that its name is actually just an acronym meaningful only to its eccentric founder, we rounded up 19 things you probably didn’t know about IKEA.
And in 1994 he wrote an apology to his entire company.
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