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Blogging, liking - how would it look like in the time of Louis XVI?
Social media sneaks into our private lives. On our profiles, we show photos from holiday trips, our children’s achievements, our pets and much more. There are also photos of food, not only artistic dishes served in gourmet restaurants, but also our daily pork chops with salad.
It's time for cooking with IKEA
Food is an important part of our lives. Apart from eating, we also love preparing meals. To do this we need adequate and comfortable conditions. That is why it’s a good idea to decorate the kitchen in a way that will make it easy to work in. How can this be done?
New IKEA Collection Blends Style with Qi Wireless Charging Functionality
Global home furnishings retailer IKEA today announced a product launch of Qi-powered bedside tables, lamps and desks that eliminates cable mess and makes it easier to stay connected with always-charged mobile devices.
IKEA's Experiment
A huge IKEA hall. All around you are various other buyers, choosing the perfect furniture for the living room, curtains for the dining room or an appropriate kitchen table. Such is the setting in which one of the largest and probably the most interesting experiments in the field of hypnosis in history is being performed.
Jump into the future
If you had the chance to see what will happen in your life in five, ten, or twenty years’ time, would you take it? Probably like many other people, you would prefer not to know what awaits you. We prefer to live in illusions and dreams. However, not everybody does – for example daredevils, who while shopping at IKEA agree to undergo hypnosis.
A hypnotist at IKEA
Imagine this situation: you’re going to IKEA with the intention of buying something. Anything, maybe you’re planning to buy a bed, perhaps you want some boxes for your children’s toys or some new curtains for the living room. You’re wandering around the store and suddenly you see a well-known man from the TV. You come closer and see him hypnotizing other customers. Could this be true?