IKEA pencil

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IKEA Pencil

An IKEA pencil is a writing instrument commonly found in the stationary section of IKEA stores worldwide. These pencils are typically made of wood and come in a standard yellow color with the IKEA logo printed on the side.

History[edit]

The history of the IKEA pencil dates back to the early days of the company. Founded in 1943 in Sweden, IKEA initially focused on selling small items such as pencils and postcards before expanding into furniture and home goods.

Design[edit]

IKEA pencils are known for their simple and functional design. The pencils are hexagonal in shape, which prevents them from rolling off tables and desks. The yellow color of the pencil is a signature feature that makes it easily recognizable.

Uses[edit]

IKEA pencils are commonly used for writing, drawing, and sketching. They are a popular choice for customers who visit IKEA stores and are often taken as souvenirs or promotional items.

Sustainability[edit]

As part of its commitment to sustainability, IKEA has made efforts to ensure that its pencils are made from responsibly sourced wood. The company also encourages customers to recycle or repurpose their pencils once they are no longer usable.

In Popular Culture[edit]

The IKEA pencil has become a symbol of the company's affordable and practical approach to design. It has been featured in various art projects and social media posts, showcasing its iconic status among IKEA enthusiasts.

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