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Published 11:33 27 May 2019 BST
Updated 11:38 27 May 2019 BST
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One product almost all of us have picked up there is the Vardagen tea cup; but have you ever noticed the tiny chip-like gap at the base?
IKEA has revealed why the gap is there - and it's pretty clever.
It's what they call a drainage gate and helps to keep residue from dirty water in the dishwasher from building up.
Most of us put our cups into the dishwasher upside down and so having a gap stops anything nasty from settling there.
Pretty nifty for €2 a cup, we reckon.
Of course lots of the stuff IKEA sells is an absolute steal.
Buying cheap homewares can backfire depending on where you go but you're guaranteed to get things that look like they cost a lot more than their actual price there.
Doing up your gaff at the moment? Here are some of our favourite expensive-looking bits from IKEA.
Check out our full list of top cult buys here.
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