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  2. Criticism of IKEA - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, a team of French journalists learned IKEA was cutting down 200-year-old trees and converting them into particle board in their sub-supplier Kronospan's factory in Sebeș, Romania. Kronospan delivers particle board to Ecolor, which produces, among other things, the Brimnes shelf for IKEA.

  3. Hamper - Wikipedia

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    In North America, the term generally refers to a household receptacle, often a basket, for clean (out of the dryer or off the line) or dirty clothing, regardless of its composition, i.e. "a laundry hamper". Typically a laundry hamper is used for storage and will be sturdier, taller and have a lid while a laundry basket is open and used mainly ...

  4. Walk-in closet - Wikipedia

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    Walk-in closets often do not have doors in front of shelves, which can give a better overview of the clothes, [4] but also leads to more dust. [5] When the walk-in closet is large enough for dressing and undressing, the wardrobe is often also equipped with one or more mirrors .

  5. Clothes line - Wikipedia

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    A typical 4 kg load of laundry can contain 2.2 kg of water, after being spun in a laundry machine. [5] To determine how much heat has been converted in drying a load of laundry, weigh the clothes when they are wet and then again after the clothes have dried. The difference is the weight of the water that was evaporated from them.

  6. Furniture - Wikipedia

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    The variety of Byzantine furniture is pretty big: tables with square, rectangle or round top, sumptuous decorated, made of wood sometimes inlaid, with bronze, ivory or silver ornaments; chairs with high backs and with wool blankets or animal furs, with coloured pillows, and then banks and stools; wardrobes were used only for storing books ...

  7. Laundry ball - Wikipedia

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    A laundry ball or washing ball is a product made of solid, insoluble material promoted as a substitute for laundry detergent. Producers of laundry balls often make pseudoscientific claims about their mechanisms of action and exaggerate the extent of their benefits.

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