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A Space for Oddities
Katie and Vincent
23 episodes
4 days ago
Katie and Vincent explore and archive the oddities of the creative sphere, powered by cheap booze, giggles and silly voices.
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Katie and Vincent explore and archive the oddities of the creative sphere, powered by cheap booze, giggles and silly voices.
Show more...
Arts
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IKEA – Furniture, Meatballs and HUMAN REMAINS?!
A Space for Oddities
1 hour 36 minutes 58 seconds
3 years ago
IKEA – Furniture, Meatballs and HUMAN REMAINS?!

The much loved and greatly loathed Swedish furniture powerhouse—where chairs are sold alongside hotdogs 🌭

This week we discuss the everything that IKEA is. Where is came from, what they sell and the lore around this modern history—from the IKEA Monkey to a surprise product quiz that you can play along with at home.

With many rambles and some questionable roleplay moments we soak in the last episode of the season chatting about our favourite items related to the shop of dreams – listen until the oddity section to hear what IKEA's infamous bag has to do with the human remains of over 50 Swedish people.

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Thank you for listening, love from K&V 😘

A Space for Oddities
Katie and Vincent explore and archive the oddities of the creative sphere, powered by cheap booze, giggles and silly voices.