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Ikea Lack Table: These Clever Misappropriations for Children, Cats and Small Spaces that You Would Be Wrong to Ignore

Summary by Maison & Travaux
Who did not ever have a small IKEA LACK table laid in a corner of the living room, under a plant or stacking magazines? This minimalist cube, sold at a mini price, often ends up blending into the decor. Yet, behind its very simple lines, hides an amazing base to imagine smart storages, children's playgrounds or even furniture worthy of a designer. The LACK series was designed at IKEA as minimalist and functional furniture that adapts to all inte…
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Who did not ever have a small IKEA LACK table laid in a corner of the living room, under a plant or stacking magazines? This minimalist cube, sold at a mini price, often ends up blending into the decor. Yet, behind its very simple lines, hides an amazing base to imagine smart storages, children's playgrounds or even furniture worthy of a designer. The LACK series was designed at IKEA as minimalist and functional furniture that adapts to all inte…

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Maison & Travaux broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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