IKEA's Phone Sleep Collection is a tiny, NFC-enabled bed for your phone that rewards you for uninterrupted sleep.
Ikea is recalling thousands of children's beds over fears a metal rod could become a cut hazard. The flat-pack furniture chain insisted it had received no reports of injuries but it was acting as a ...
IKEA is recalling two children's beds due to concerns that part of product may come off and hurt a child. The company said on Thursday it is recalling batches of KRITTER and SNIGLAR beds in the U.S.
Earlier this month, IKEA debuted a tiny NFC-enabled bed that's meant to help smartphone users cut down on nighttime usage.
It’s an interesting, quirky idea, but there’s one problem — it’s only available to IKEA customers in the United Arab Emirates ...
In its new wellness-centred initiative, Ikea UAE encourages customers to ditch their nightly scrolling habits by letting ...
IKEA has been forced to recall two junior beds after several reports of a broken metal rods which expose sharp edges and could injure a sleeping child. The leading furniture chain issued the recall ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Ikea has recalled two models kids beds, following reports of broken metal support rods. The global recall affects two models, the ...
The Kritter junior bed, showing the location of the fault The furniture chain Ikea is recalling thousands of children's beds, because of a design fault. It follows seven reported cases of a metal rod ...
Ikea is recalling two types of children's beds for repairs to a metal rod that could break and pose a laceration hazard. The recall applies to certain models of Kritter and Sniglar junior beds with ...