A post on the Instagram of rapper Tommy Cash has caught the attention of users for exhibiting the new Ikea sofa, designed in the shape of loaves of bread.
Ikea, the multinational company created in Sweden, has had significant growth throughout the world and, above all, great acceptance by users.
According to a study of Kantar Milward Brown, among the world’s top retail brands during 2021 by brand value are amazon with 683 million dollars, the home depot with 70 million dollars, Walmart with 59 million dollars, Costco with 35 million dollars and Ikea with 21 million dollars, among other well-positioned companies in the market.
Furthermore, data from Statistical shows how the Swedish firm, since 2001 with 10.4 billion euros, has been increasing its income until reaching 41.3 billion euros in 2019, although last year it suffered a significant drop, remaining with 39.6 billion euros.
Of course, the arrival of the pandemic caused by Covid-19 has been, to a large extent, responsible for the fact that different companies have registered a significant decrease in their income, although, yes, it seems that the preference of consumers does not It has changed a lot.
And it is that, through Instagram, a rapper musician shared the photos of what, in theory, is a new sofa of the Ikea brand, created by the designer Gab Bois and that thanks to its shape of united bread loaves has been gained thousands of Internet users.
Tommy Cash’s post has so far garnered over 130,000 likes and over 12,000 comments, many of them asking where they can get it.
IKEA has told me that if we get 10,000 comments on this ‘post’, they will launch the Loafa! Let’s show that we really need it,” the rapper wrote.
However, despite the fact that the Ikea label is seen in one of the images shared by the musician, so far, the brand has not declared anything about this alleged collaboration with the designer Gabo Bois, who also released the sofa design on his Instagram account.
It is nothing new for brands to approach Tommy Cash, since, on previous occasions, he has worked with Adidas, creating the longest sneakers in the world; with McDonald’s and with others to which, now, Ikea is added.
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