Working through an IKEA assembly can Bedside Sailors movie (1976)be a true test of love, but IKEA Russia now has blanket fort instructions for the whole family.
Assembly requires no special tools or parts, but household items that are already classic staples of blanket fort history. Because it's IKEA, no blanket fort is simply a "blanket fort": There are instructions for six architectural variations called Cåstle, Cåve, Cåmping tent, Förtress, Höuse, and Wigwåm.
"#StayHome was a general slogan of this spring. Self-isolation and quarantine measures are ongoing. Parents no longer know how else they can entertain their children being stuck inside the four walls," the initiative's co-creator Instinct told Dezeen.
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