IKEA first started selling Blåhaj (Blaha) a few years ago, but stopped eventually. However, they were recently convinced to relaunch the plush shark after fans petitioned for its comeback. Since then, the toy has appeared in countless social media posts, and some have even created separate Instagram accounts for their plushy pal. Now, these sharks appear to be doing human things in IKEA stores.
The collection is called Lurvig, which means “hairy” in Swedish, and it includes everything your pet could want to live a comfortable life. The collection can already be found in the US, Canada, France and Japan, with other countries joining in starting from March 2018.
After head costume designer Michele Clapton revealed that the capes from the show are just rugs from IKEA, the company has issued special instructions on how to make on e for yourself.
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They teamed up with Toronto-based marketing company Leo Burnett to create Cook This Page – an incredible idea of recipes that require you to essentially assemble your future dish…on the recipe itself, as they’re all printed on parchment paper using food-safe ink, so everything can be cooked inside!
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IKEA teamed up with a Swedish agency Åkestam Holst to create a clever ad campaign. IKEA’s products were renamed to correspond the most frequently googled relationship problems. The idea is that the new name goes with the problem and this product can help solve it.
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Claus Jørstad’s shower story went viral after he posted it on IKEA’s Facebook page about a little unfortunate accident that happened to him with their stool.
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The “Shelf Help Guru” is a creation by Ikea Singapore on their Facebook page and his puns are the funniest.
IKEA Malaysia is a contest where the participants are challenged to dress as their favorite products. Here are some of the silly imitations.
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These innovative flat packs are designed to replace tented living areas in disaster zones and are equipped with solar panels and good insulation. The first shelters will be sent to refugees in Somali, Iraq and Lebanon.