The IKEA MAMMUT children’s table looks like any ordinary kids’ table. But is it? Lift off the top surface, and you’ll find something IKEA created as a structural design — a honeycomb of compartments built into the base, hidden just beneath the tabletop. One hacker discovered that these compartments are almost perfectly sized for sorting LEGO bricks by colour, size, or type. No tools required. No modifications needed. Just lift, sort, and snap the lid back on. No Hack Required! […]
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