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Auctions | May 31, 2017 |
Vintage IKEA furniture selling for tens of thousands

Certain pieces from the world’s largest furniture retailer, IKEA, don't necessarily have to call to mind one's first apartment. Auction search engine Barnebys revealed that select vintage IKEA pieces are now fetching up to $65,000 on the auction block. 

Vintage IKEA furniture selling for tens of thousands
Vilbert Chairs by Verner Panton 
Many of the products that are now worth the most had a short life when they were originally introduced and were quickly discontinued, Pontus Silfverstolpe, co-founder of Barnebys, told HOUSE BEAUTIFUL UK.  He also shared, “When a new generation becomes financially established and begins to trade at an auction, they usually start to buy what they saw around them when growing up.”
Vintage IKEA furniture selling for tens of thousands
Teak bookshelf that sold for over $3,000

Many of the products that are now collecting top dollar were created by some of Denmark’s most notable designers. Architect Philip Arctander’s Clam chairs currently are the top-selling product, and Verner Panton and Karin Mobring’s products have also made a comeback. 

Vintage IKEA furniture selling for tens of thousands
Vintage IKEA furniture selling for tens of thousands
Bergslagen sideboard table, which sold for $3,000 
Vintage IKEA furniture selling for tens of thousands
Vintage IKEA furniture selling for tens of thousands
Karin Mobring–designed leather-and-steel chairs went for over $1,000. All photography courtesy Barnebys
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