In all of its wacky marketing campaigns, Ikea works hard to show off how awesome their wares look in the "lived-in" spaces of "real life." That's where the room stylists come in, their arms full of glittery tophats, paper cranes, and utterly disemboweled books. It's all snuck into the scene with such nonchalance it almost looks natural. Almost. Curbed National rounds up 32 oddball items found in the Ikea catalog, from cats to unicycles. Take a look. [Curbed National]
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