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14 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Buy At IKEA

by Kaitlyn Wylde
IKEA

If you also regard IKEA like a magical wonderland theme park for adults with attractions not dissimilar to Disneyland's, you're probably constantly thinking of reasons to visit your local store. Or, rather, you're creating reasons to go to IKEA. Because every time you go — even if you go there only to get a few things on your list — you know that, without fail, you're going to find something you didn't knew you could buy at IKEA. Sometimes it's a random food item imported from Sweden you didn't know existed, or sometimes it's a random photo of a cat. Variation is the best part of IKEA's stock.

I'm sure that if you really think about it, you'll realize you've got an on-going list that revolves around going to IKEA. For me, this is partially because the store is too big to spend a full day in and see everything, but also because it gives me a reason to go back consistently. Who doesn't enjoy getting lost in that store? You can grab a few things from the kitchen section this trip, a few things from the lighting area the next trip, some stuff from the food section the next... it works. And every time you're there, you find something new that you didn't even know they sold, but now desperately need. And the list just gets longer...

And now, because I'm cruel, I'm going to share with you all the things you didn't already know you could get at IKEA, because you need another few reasons to spend your Sunday getting lost in the entangled web that is that store.

A Pet Couch

Ikea

Why get a dog bed or a cat cushion when you can get an all-pet couch?

Lurvig, $49.99, Ikea

A Phone-Charging Lamp

Ikea

It's a lamp! It's a wireless phone charger! It's both!

Riggad Led Work Lamp, $69.99, Ikea

Blue Cheese

Ikea

Yes, you can buy packed blue cheese at IKEA. It's a thing.

Ost BlÅmÖgel, $3.59, Ikea

Frozen Shrimp

Ikea

Come for a couch cover, leave with a bag of frozen shrimp from Sweden.

Sjorapport Shrimp With Shell, $7.99, Ikea

Waffles

Ikea

These Swedish waffles are heart-shaped, which instantly makes them better than American waffles. Toppings not included.

Vafflor Waffles, $4.99, Ikea

A Giant Hourglass

Ikea

To show how quickly life is passing you by?

Tillsyn Decorative Hourglass, $7.99, Ikea

Fake Cacti

Ikea

This decorative set of ceramic cacti is pretty cute, but isn't fooling anyone.

Sjalsligt, $14.99, Ikea

Decorative Balls

Ikea

Yes, really. Stack them in a vase, add them to a table setting or display them on a decorative surface. They're just pretty balls.

Somlig, $5,99, Ikea

A Fake Plant Goat

Ikea

It's a goat made out of fake pine needles. I'm not sure why. But I like it!

Vinter 2017, $39.99, Ikea

A Fake Twig

Ikea

Why go outside and get a real twig when you can get a fake twig that will be much cleaner for inside decoration?!

Smycka, $5.99, Ikea

A Picture Of A Cat Doing Origami

Ikea

I mean, I think that's what's going on. I guess if you love cats and origami this is of great value to you.

Edelvik Poster, $4, Ikea

A Giant Stuffed Toothbrush

Ikea

Maybe this helps kids get excited about brushing their teeth? Or maybe it's the perfect go-to gift from the tooth fairy.

Hemmahos, $14.99, Ikea

A Cookbook

Ikea

Learn how to bake Swedish classics at your own home! The book includes 30 recipes with easy-to-follow instructions and pictures.

Hembakat, $7.99, Ikea

A Gas Station Poster

Ikea

Perfect is you want to trick your house guests into thinking your home is a gas station? Or perhaps if you're a big fan of gas stations and want to celebrate your love for them with a decoration!

Edelvik, $7, Ikea