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  • 2015-12-17 (xsd:date)
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  • IKEA Is Selling a Swastika-Shaped Table (en)
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  • On 11 December 2015, German news outlets reported that a photograph purportedly showing a new Swastika table from IKEA had started circulating on the internet: The above-displayed image was posted along with the claim that the Hadølf Swastika table was being sold for 88 (which stand for HH, an abbreviation for Heil Hitler) euros by IKEA. But that is not the case. The retailer released a statement shortly after the image went viral: While the above-displayed table is not being sold by IKEA, the image does show a real table. In 2011, Berlin-based artist David Roze created a Swastika Table featuring a mirror image of a swastika as well as words such as as peace and prosperity written along its edges: Other examples of his work include a Nike swoosh table, an IGLO Igloo, made out of boxes from frozen food seller IGLO, and a Smart Car filled with Smarties. (en)
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