It’s a range. IKEA somehow sells stuff to both students furnishing their first house, all the way up to well off retirees fitting out their holiday home.
You can get some piss cheap chipboard stuff, or you can get solid oak, or anything in between. You get what you pay for.
Well, you either get something cheap that manages to still not be worth its price tag. Or, you can buy something that is of good quality, but sold in other shops with yet a little better quality for a little lower price. And also, not made of rainforest wood.
The furniture typically disappoints with its quality. The rest is mostly fine.
It’s a range. IKEA somehow sells stuff to both students furnishing their first house, all the way up to well off retirees fitting out their holiday home.
You can get some piss cheap chipboard stuff, or you can get solid oak, or anything in between. You get what you pay for.
Well, you either get something cheap that manages to still not be worth its price tag. Or, you can buy something that is of good quality, but sold in other shops with yet a little better quality for a little lower price. And also, not made of rainforest wood.