SORG? I have wondered where IKEA comes up with those goofy names for products. Do they shake a Swedish Scrabble box, and use the first four letters that fall out?
All that stuff is easy enough when you have 2 people but darned difficult when you have to prop things on other furniture to do by yourself. I’ve done it a few times.
archipelago Premium Member about 10 years ago
Excellent furniture, Horace!
wizzo10 about 10 years ago
I’ve had those kind of days
Simon_Jester about 10 years ago
LOL! Notice the lower right corner of panel 2; that’s the IKEA logo with different lettering.
Linda Solomon about 10 years ago
yet another reminder of why I am barred from IKEA
PoodleGroomer about 10 years ago
It needs some packing tape and a tape gun. Duct tape never worked well on boxes.
Perkycat about 10 years ago
Great couch…….less frustrating and no leftover parts.
Heima about 10 years ago
SORG? I have wondered where IKEA comes up with those goofy names for products. Do they shake a Swedish Scrabble box, and use the first four letters that fall out?
rilla7979 about 10 years ago
Some translations for Sorg:Woe, lament, grief.
Sherlock Watson about 10 years ago
So close and yet so fa.
neverenoughgold about 10 years ago
Went to the IKEA near the MOA once! Had the Swedish Meatballs, took us nearly an hour to figure out how to get out of the building, and left…
DavidHurley Premium Member about 10 years ago
It’s really kinda cool.
Jkiss about 10 years ago
Horace meet IKEA. IKEA meet Horace.
Stephen Gilberg about 10 years ago
Samson does live closer to IKEA’s headquarters than most of us do.
vldazzle about 10 years ago
All that stuff is easy enough when you have 2 people but darned difficult when you have to prop things on other furniture to do by yourself. I’ve done it a few times.
nerdhoof about 10 years ago
In two panels you see the wine glass symbol that means “fragile” and “this end up”, and it’s upside down of course.