Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Accessorize, glamorize your IKEA with Parts of Sweden (FREE Shipping worldwide)

Pawfect legs!

Today, I am really happy to announce a collaboration with Parts of Sweden. They are a company founded by a group of Swedish IKEA enthusiasts and aims to offer unusual solutions and accessories especially adapted to Ikea furniture. Think of them as a companion to your local IKEA, an extension of your IKEA furniture options.

Okay, enough corporate talk. Onto the goodies ...

What I especially love are the Parts of Sweden products that make me think "Why doesn't IKEA make this?" such as the Divide X and Divide 4 for EXPEDIT. Talking about the EXPEDIT, they even have a stool that fits right into the cubby hole when not in use. Genius!


Also loving this Billy bar, which I think can double up as an occasional desk. Lift the drop leaf table up and  your poison disappears from view. 


[Free shipping details after the jump]

You'll also be spoilt for choice when it comes to stickers to personalise your IKEA furniture. Their Disney range is lovely, if you have Princess theme or a Lightning McQueen theme going on in your kid's room.


Hide clutter with these King baskets are made to fit the Expedit. Check out the doors too.


To celebrate our collaboration, Parts of Sweden is making their products very accessible with free shipping worldwide. You just have to click through to the Parts of Sweden site from IKEAHackers to enjoy this promotion. Sweet! Don't miss it.

~ Jules

All images courtesy of Parts of Sweden.

Disclosure: IKEAHackers is on Parts of Sweden's affiliate programme, which means IKEAHackers.net receives a commission for every completed sale on Parts of Sweden that comes  from this site.

7 comments:

  1. FYI: In America, "PoS" is also an abbreviation for something offensive. Might want to reconsider abbreviating this name.

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    1. Oh, thank you. I didn't know that. I've changed it.

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    2. Yea like "point of sale", point of service", "part of speech"...overly politically correct people amuse me. Surely people my giggle a bit at its only "offensive" meaning but it is not offensive enough to garner any editing.

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    3. Americans know there's a difference between pos when used in a retail setting, so give me a break .

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  2. I think he meant that it's probably not in their best interest to abbreviate their store the same as "Piece of Shit", because that's the last thing you want to think when you go to buy something.

    Not me, cuz, you know, I'm too laid back to give a crap =)

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  3. The Divide line sure is a nifty product line. Not only is it well thought-out aesthetically, it's also a great space-saver; that's perfect for those yuppies starting up in a small apartment.

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