If you’ve ever wished your IKEA furniture could work just a little harder for you, grab your nearest 3D printer or borrow one from a friend. IKEA fan and maker Adivor has created not one, but three helpful 3D printed IKEA hacks that solve everyday annoyances with a dose of smart design. We’re talking about: Hack #1: LACK Table Underside Organizer Problem solved: The IKEA LACK side table is simple and stylish, but offers no built-in storage. Adivor’s printable hack […]

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