"Forget about the Gates Foundation. The world's biggest charity owns IKEA โ and is devoted to interior design."
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Why do so many people buy so many things at Ikea? Is it just that the prices are addictive? I have not yet blogged about my field trip to Ikea - Rossey outside Paris, but I will. It puzzled me. I think particle board makes for bad furniture.
Mary Campbell Gallagher
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Posted by: Mary Campbell Gallagher | May 22, 2006 at 11:48 AM