Klippan Loveseat
If there’s one thing that will be called popular at Ikea, then it’s this loveseat. People seem to still rave about it, but testers are warning people about the one drawback of the Klippan Loveseat: it’s apparently not as comfortable as it seems. The backrest seems to be quite awkward and the foam is on the more sturdy side, which doesn’t make it ideal for prolonged seating!
However, it’s very appreciated for its clean lines and back support, which makes it an amazing choice for kids’ spaces or other rooms where it will not see prolonged, heavy use, like an office. Definitely steer away from it for dens or living rooms unless you want your back to pay the price for it!
Myskgräs Comforter
This Ikea comforter may just be a staple of the retailers. After all, it’s so affordable that people don’t generally believe it’s possible; the twin one comes up at just $7! And while this may sound like a dream, there are unfortunately a lot of downsides to it (despite it being a really good deal if you don’t have any other choices).
The store itself admits that it isn’t as filled up since they market it to hot sleepers and warm weather, but customers have complained that the filling moves a lot inside the duvet and even called it “thin as a sheet”. This, alongside the fact that the fabric is allegedly scratchy and the durability isn’t the best, means you’re maybe better off spending a bit more on an online duvet that will last you longer.