Everyone had this ikea vase at home, today he resells his price more than 10 times

Everyone had this ikea vase at home today he resells

Some vintage ikea furniture and objects are much more expensive. This is the case with this vase, a collector!

Who has never had an Ikea furniture or decorative object at home? IKEA is the reference in terms of interior design. The Swedish giant knows how to seduce for generations with his practical furniture, his place gain tips and his decorative objects at a mini price. If some pieces are iconic always on sale such as the famous Billy shelf or the Malm dresser, other pieces were very successful at the time, and everyone had them at home, but are unfortunately no longer on sale today, to the great regret of some!

Some objects are today highly sought after, and the most nostalgic among us are sometimes ready to put a small fortune to buy certain pieces that have become iconic. If you have it at home, you might have a little treasure!

We went in search of the most sought -after Ikea objects or furniture in second hand which can be worth gold, and we came across this colorful vase (skamt model), which we all had at home in the 90s/2000. The skamt was the Ikea decorative object that you had to have! Rose, orange, yellow, purple, green or blue, it existed in a multitude of colors. Many even had fun collecting it.

If today it is no longer on sale on the IKEA site, you can find it on certain second -hand sites like Leboncoin, Selency, or Ebay. But beware, we will have to put the price there. If this soliflore was sold only a few euros at the time, we saw announcements up to more than 10 times the original price of the famous vase, such as this pink version of the soliflore currently on sale at 25 euros on Selencyor this batch of Two green vases at 30 euros.

If you have the whole range of color, this may interest collectors. Some complete batches of 10 vases are currently sold 350 euros on Selencyor a batch of 9 soliflores at 75 euros on ebay. So if this vase is lying on your shelves or in your cellar, it may be the time to part with it, you could recover a few tens of euros.

On the luminaire side, you can also do some good deals by selling IKEA models which are no longer published. We spotted the skojig lamp of designer Henrik preutz currently on sale between 45 and 75 euros depending on the resale sites, or the Vintage Likta Ikea lamp which resells up to 100 euros.

Some IKEA furniture dating from the 1960s to the 2000s are also highly sought after and can bring you money. Some are sold thousands of euros today. This is the case of the iconic Impala armchair of designer Gillis Lundgren. It was sold when it was launched in 1972 at 37 euros, and recently sold at a record price of 2,300 euros on the Selency online flea market.

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