I haven’t been to one of their stores before.

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    One aspect I like about Ikea is that they brought some level of standardization and continuity to furniture. I can get used Ikea stuff from several sellers and easily combine it. For a lot of stuff that’s decades old, I can still get new accessories, spare parts etc.

    And there’s a big community around Ikea stuff to creatively repurpose and adjust their products (often referred to as Ikea Hacks), almost giving it a feeling of open source to me.

    It’s still a huge capitalist company with all of the typical downsides, but I think with only lots of small, local players ressource consumption might be even worse overall without having the advantages above.

    So overall, I tend to like Ikea while still trying to avoid unnecessary overconsumption.

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      Well written. I agree the adaptability, abilility to maintain and way alternate pieces string together make picking up send hand pieces viable…it helps under consumption.

      I do like ikea but the amount of plastic and tat it produces does leave me shunning it in the last 10 years.