Fortune at stake: do you have any of these 6 pieces of IKEA furniture in your home?

2023-05-23 20:25:33

Some IKEA furniture has taken on a lot of value over time, so that some happy owners may have furniture in their homes, and without knowing it, worth a real fortune.

Here are some of the most expensive IKEA furniture

1. Chaise IKEA Cavelli

Year: 1958

The price: $19,600





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It’s the crème de la crème of retro IKEA products.

The Cavelli chair sold at auction in November 2021 for just over $19,600. Designed by Bengt Ruda, this bold chair has only been made five times.

2. IKEA Tema shelf

The decade: 1950

Estimated price: $8100





Photo taken from Pinterest | Daena

More common than the Cavelli chair, this mid-century teak bookcase was designed by Gillis Lundgren for optimal functionality.

3. IKEA Library Celebration

The decade: 1990s

Estimated price: $5500





Photo taken from auction.com

The Selebo is a surprisingly traditional piece of furniture for the modernist brand IKEA.

4. Armchair IKEA Singoalla

The decade: 1960s

Estimated price: $4450





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With its birch wood legs and unique silhouette, the Singoalla armchair is a timeless classic.

5. Chaise IKEA Åke

The decade: 1950s

Estimated price: $4600





Photo taken from 1stDibs

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Also known as the “Clam Chair,” this mid-century chair, with its whimsical birch wood arms and legs, is a prime example of retro Scandinavian chic.

6. Chaise IKEA Esbjerg

The decade: 1950s

Estimated price: $3600





Photo taken from Pinterest | 1stDibs

When this chair by Danish architect Thomas Harlev made its debut in 1957, it proved that affordable furniture could still be beautiful.

Esbjerg ceased to appear in IKEA catalogs in 1964, but was reintroduced in the late 2010s as EKENÄSET, as a stylish retro piece.

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