I've recently moved countries (within Europe), and decided to go to Ikea for some affordable but semi-decent refurnishing.
Last time I bought furniture it was around 2007, when I bought several solid wood based items (mostly from the Leksvik series, which was an entry level solid pine wood furniture series). I always make sure to avoid anything made from pressed wood fibres.
Things I noticed:
- lots of new product made from untreated pine wood (no paint, no veneer, etc.)
- lots of thin plastic is used in products (e.g. drawer mechanisms)
- very flimsy mechanisms (sliding drawers that bend and completely jam if you push only one side)
- items sold without even basic wallmounting scews (with the following excuse: 'screws required depend very depending on the wall type, hence no screws are provided with this product')
- higher prices for the same product I bought 5 years ago (if they were still available at all)
on the other hand, I saw a lot less products made from laminated pressed wood fibres.
I'm mostly comparing with my visit from memory, but I have a strong suspicion that quality has gone down and prices have gone up at Ikea. Does anyone share my suspicions? Am I seeing things?
P.S. I'm surprised that products are more expensive in France than in the Netherlands (both eurozone). Maybe this is related to shpiping costs, but I'm surprised that Ikea doesn't equal that out between countries. If anything, you'd expect prices to be lower in France because the GDP per capita is higher than in the Netherlands (by about 6%).
Last time I bought furniture it was around 2007, when I bought several solid wood based items (mostly from the Leksvik series, which was an entry level solid pine wood furniture series). I always make sure to avoid anything made from pressed wood fibres.
Things I noticed:
- lots of new product made from untreated pine wood (no paint, no veneer, etc.)
- lots of thin plastic is used in products (e.g. drawer mechanisms)
- very flimsy mechanisms (sliding drawers that bend and completely jam if you push only one side)
- items sold without even basic wallmounting scews (with the following excuse: 'screws required depend very depending on the wall type, hence no screws are provided with this product')
- higher prices for the same product I bought 5 years ago (if they were still available at all)
on the other hand, I saw a lot less products made from laminated pressed wood fibres.
I'm mostly comparing with my visit from memory, but I have a strong suspicion that quality has gone down and prices have gone up at Ikea. Does anyone share my suspicions? Am I seeing things?
P.S. I'm surprised that products are more expensive in France than in the Netherlands (both eurozone). Maybe this is related to shpiping costs, but I'm surprised that Ikea doesn't equal that out between countries. If anything, you'd expect prices to be lower in France because the GDP per capita is higher than in the Netherlands (by about 6%).
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