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KLIPPBRÄCKA Duvet cover and pillowcase(s), white/black, Full/Queen (Double/Queen)

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  • Thread count: 152 /inch²

The bold pattern on KLIPPBRACKA, created by Anna Efverlund, was presented in our 1997 catalogue. Then with the name MODIG KORN. An example of IKEA icons given a new life in the Nytillverkad collection.

Article Number005.850.06

Product details

Part of the Nytillverkad collection where several IKEA classics have been given a new look.

The graphic pattern gives your bedroom a modern expression without overwhelming the room.

Concealed buttons keep the duvet in place.

The duvet cover is both durable and easy to care for, just wash on hot.

Designer

Anna Efverlund

Article Number005.850.06

Good to know

152 thread count.

Materials and care

Material

80 % cotton, 20 % viscose/rayon

Care

Machine wash warm (max 140°F/60°C) normal cycle.

Do not bleach.

Tumble dry, medium, normal cycle.

Iron high.

Iron on reverse side.

Do not dry clean.

Measurements

  • Pillowcase quantity: 2 pack
  • Duvet cover length: 86 "
  • Duvet cover width: 86 "
  • Pillowcase length: 20 "
  • Pillowcase width: 30 "
  • Thread count: 152 /inch²

Packaging

KLIPPBRÄCKA

Article Number005.850.06
  • Width: 7 ¼ "
  • Height: 2 ½ "
  • Length: 10 ¾ "
  • Weight: 3 lb 6 oz
  • Package(s): 1

Reviews

Bedding coversAnonymous reviewerVery good5
Love this productStefaniaVerry beautiful and quality product. 5

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Designer thoughts

Designer thoughts

"Full steam ahead for the squiggly lines" Words by Anna Efverlund, the designer of the pattern on KLIPPBRÄCKA cushion cover, duvet cover set and pre-cut fabric in the Nytillverkad collection − or MODIG KORN as it was first called when launched in our 1997 children's range. Back then the pattern was in color and resembled popcorn. Anna, who worked at IKEA from 1980-2014, was inspired by cartoons when creating the pattern. "It felt like being in a cartoon when I drove around in my caravan decorated with this fabric."

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