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New IKEA POANG Armchair with Alme Black Chair cushion See more like this Armchairs Armchairs are all about individual comfort. That’s why we have a lot to choose from – so you can sit comfortably and get the look you like, too. You’ll find everything from cozy chairs for conquering that crossword to recliners for your afternoon naps. And many of our fabric covers can be machine-washed or dry-cleaned, too. New (2) from $169.94 Ships from and sold by emporiumonline. Ikea Poang Chair Armchair with Cushion, Cover and Frame Ikea Ottoman cushion, Ransta natural 628.52929.1822 FREE Shipping. Width: 26 3/4 " Depth: 32 1/4 " Height: 39 3/8 " Seat width: 22 " Seat depth: 19 5/8 " Seat height: 16 1/2 " 31.2 x 25.5 x 10.7 inches #13,751 in Home & Kitchen > Bedding > Decorative Pillows, Inserts & Covers > Pillow Covers #212,835 in Home & Kitchen > Home Décor 23.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) 5 star 81% 4 star 10% 2 star 3% 1 star 6% See all verified purchase reviews Top Customer Reviews Love the chair Went together easily, light and easy to move around the house ...

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Sealoeshop Prints Inspo Prints Feature Workspaces Workspaces Offices Dreamy Workspaces Workspace Stylist Workspace Goals Creative Workspace Workspaces Kindly Forward It's the quotes + inspo prints that we love most about blogger Olivia's workspace (oh, and that ikea desk hack!). Our favourite is the black print: "Success comes to those that work their ass off"...ain't that the truth! Want a spot to rest your feet without splurging on a budget-breaking buy? This DIY pouf from Kristi Murphy upgrades an IKEA footstool to create this geometric, black-and-white pouf. If you're looking for a chic alternative to your standard vanity, check out this super-glam IKEA creation from A New Bloom. She paired the EKBY ALEX shelving with old-school wooden legs and a sheepskin-covered bench to create a gorgeous place to spend your mornings. Tea people know: Storing your tea neatly can be a challenge. That's why we love this colorful tea chest from Sugar Bush Avenue so much. Taking an IKEA MÖPPE chest of drawers (sadly, not currently available through official channels in the US) and adding a bright burst of color to the front makes an ingenious solution to any tea storage problem.

: Before & After: Dusty Old Lamps Are Transformed Into a DIY Pendant Light 4. Mid-Century Coffee Table It's rare you get something so classy from IKEA's seen-everywhere LACK coffee table, but blogger Triple Max Ton's pulled it off. By removing the lower shelf and attaching wooden tapered legs, she created a mid-century classic that's entirely modern. QR Code Link to This Post Modern Ikea Poang chair and ottoman in great shape. Solid wood frame and cushions that are a cream tweed type material. Smoke and pet-free home. Cash and pickup only please. With its bentwood frame, cantilevered seat, and curved backrest, the Poäng chair is one of Ikea’s most recognizable pieces. The Swedish furniture maker has produced over 30 million Poäng chairs since it debuted in 1976, and it continues to sell about 1.5 million every year–the company’s bestselling armchair–not bad for a design that’s settling squarely into middle age. So what, exactly, made the Poäng a commercial success and an instant icon for Ikea?

The secret lies in a genius concept that’s been gently updated with the times. The company doesn’t normally put individual designers in the spotlight, but for the Poäng’s 40th birthday, it did. Japanese designer Noboru Nakamura is the creator of the Poäng. He came to Ikea in 1973 to learn more about Scandinavian furniture–and there, he collaborated with Lars Engman, the director of design at the company, on a chair that would use plywood veneer construction. In a video interview, Nakamura, who left Ikea in 1978 to start his own furniture company, describes how the chair came about. “I learned by experience that a cantilever consisting of a U-shaped structure could, with a person, swing to some extent with the use of molded plywood, and I wanted it to swing in an elegant way, which triggered me to imagine Poäng,” he says. “A chair shouldn’t be a tool that binds and holds the sitter; it should be a tool that provides us emotional richness. [Poäng] creates an image where we let off stress or frustration by swinging.

Such movement has meaning and value.” The final silhouette resembled Alvar Aalto‘s Model 406 chair of 1939, but in lieu of a webbed or caned seat, the Poäng sported thin upholstery. “While the design has remained largely unchanged since its inception, this iconic product has undergone some alterations to make it more accessible, more affordable, more relevant, and to increase the quality,” says Mark Bond, deputy range manager of living rooms at Ikea. There have been tweaks to the upholstery color and pattern to keep the chair relevant with consumer tastes, but the biggest change happened in 1992. The chair’s seat was originally made from tubular steel, but in the early ’90s, the company switched to an all-wood frame and also narrowed the size. This allowed the chair to be flat packed–a move that reduced the price by 21% for customers (it’s actually less expensive now than it was when it launched). That same year, Ikea changed the chair’s original name, Poem, to Poäng.