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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2007

Ikea has improved my life in most countries I have been in, especially in Tokyo. I thought of sharing a little of my tiny, tiny room -while cooking.

The bed frame is made of steel and pine from sustainable forests, and the price includes the mattress and the cotton cover. The absence of child labor is guaranteed and certified for all cotton products.

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  • wow $200 not bad at all.

  • Best of all, when I have to discard it, I simply disassemble it and only pay a minimal fee for bulky trash. If it had been welded, it would cost a kidney. I can also rest assured that the wooden part is from sustainable forests and has minimal impact on the environment -cradle to grave. Thanks for the comment.

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  • You are one hell of a bed sheet folder.

  • What about the floor?

  • That is a great idea, but be careful about the electrical outlet near the bed it could be a potential fire hazard.

  • No problem I plan on moving to Tokyo one day and I know how to do it.The only thing I was curious about was the furnishing of the apartment.Your video gave me a tip on that aspect of it. Thanks

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