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From next month on Ikea has said it will buy back any old items you have to sell on second hand as it attempts to become more sustainable as a company ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission said today that Ikea has received 186 reports of incidents with Malm style chests and dressers. More than 90 children have been injured from them, the CPSC said.
This week on Dezeen, IKEA revealed that it is branching out into the online resale market with the launch of its IKEA Preowned platform. ... This week IKEA launched an online second-hand marketplace.
For the second time, IKEA has recalled millions of Malm dressers and chests due to a safety hazard when it is not properly secured to a wall ...
IKEA has paid out more than £40million in compensation to the families of three toddlers who were crushed to death under top heavy dressers. The first victim, two-year-old Curran Collas from West ...
DIY fans know very well what can be done with old, unloved furniture. And Lyndsey Mowat, 23, a sales support assistant from Berkshire, UK, managed to spruce up a couple of Ikea Malm bedside tables … ...
Update: Following the death of a third child, Ikea is issuing another recall for its Malm chest. Despite the initial recall and distribution of wall-mounting hardware to over 300,000 consumers, ...
Ikea's UK stores lost £33million in just three months last year, after it was forced to close due to lockdown restrictions. The world's largest furniture retailer said sales tumbled more than 10% ...
Ikea is reminding people about its recall of 29 million Malm chests and dressers after news Tuesday that another child, died earlier this year when one of them fell on them. It's the eighth such ...
Swedish furniture giant Ikea is recalling 1.7 million Malm chests of drawers in China over concerns they could pose a safety risk to children.
IKEA has agreed to pay £35m to the parents of a toddler who died after being crushed by a set of drawers. We reported how two-year-old Josef Dudek died when he became trapped beneath a three ...
Furniture giant Ikea said Tuesday it was recalling more than 35 million chests and dressers in North America after six children died in the United States when they tipped over.
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