5 Startups That Make Furniture Look Like It Doesn't Come From Ikea
Ikea's furniture has become so ubiquitous that it's difficult to make it stand out.
To deal with this problem, several new businesses are offering add-ons that make furniture look like it doesn't come from the Swedish mega-chain, reports Katarina Gustafsson at Bloomberg News.
Here are a few businesses that are dominating the quest to upgrade Ikea furniture.
1. Bems
Bems sells coverings for Ikea beds, couches, and chairs. The brand is somewhat pricey-a slipcover for an Ikea sofa costs about $800.
2. Prettypegs
This brand sells unique furniture legs compatible with Ikea. In most cases, four pegs
3. Superfront
Superfront makes new interfaces and tops for Ikea cabinets. So far, it looks like the affordable decor is only available to customers in Europe and Great Britain.
4. Comfort Works
This Melbourne, Australia-based company lets customers design slipcovers for Ikea sofas and chairs. The sofa slipcovers cost around $200.
5. Mykea
Mykea sells stickers for customizing Ikea furniture. Stickers to cover a Malm dresser cost about $40.
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