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Published 10.23.2008 | Permanent Link | Comments (3)

Available online here at Ikea. $499
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Comments (3):
foolery said:
Lessee . . . candle fragrances, nail polish colors, shoe names -- all named in order to maximize your dorkage should you ever have to utter any of them.
Love the sofa. Who's Ektorp?
Posted on October 23, 2008 12:42
Amy said:
I sat in an Ektorp at the Ikea store and loved it SOOOO much! It was so comfy and cozy. Then I finally talked my husband into buying one, and we brought it home and it was as hard as a rock.
I didn't account for the thousands and thousands of butts that sit on that couch at Ikea every day. Whoops. I want to take the cushions out front and run them over with the minivan, but I figure the kids will soften it up in no time.
:)
Amy @ prettybabies
Posted on October 23, 2008 23:05
~Monkeyinlove said:
Seriously...these blow chunks..we have one that was a floor model ($300 Canadian) and now it's so compressed and uncomfortable adn the feathers poke through the cover and it's not very deep so in a house full of slightly taller than average people. SUCKS. However, ti was on sale, and is hte only couch we could fit down our basement steps.
I think it's best to think of Ikea furniture like H&M clothes...slightly disposable and not long term investments.
Posted on November 5, 2008 14:55