Do you speak Ikea? in the
Guardian explains an interesting bit of linguistic trivia: the unusual (at least to English-only speakers) names of household products in the
Ikea range. Apparently it all follows a system devised by Ikea's founder, Ingvar Kamprad; being dyslexic, he found that concrete names for products made them easier to identify. So, for instance, bathroom products are named after lakes and rivers; carpets after places in Denmark; dining tables and chairs after places in Finland; and so on. (This
Stern article -
Waren Sie schon mal in Klippan? - explains similarly). Now you know this, try your hand at Cal Henderson's
Ikea Game. - Ray
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