![A notice is being displayed at the entrance of a IKEA store informing customers that the store will be closed until further notice.IKEA is closing all its stores in the Netherlands as A notice is being displayed at the entrance of a IKEA store informing customers that the store will be closed until further notice.IKEA is closing all its stores in the Netherlands as](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2B7Y3B0/a-notice-is-being-displayed-at-the-entrance-of-a-ikea-store-informing-customers-that-the-store-will-be-closed-until-further-noticeikea-is-closing-all-its-stores-in-the-netherlands-as-the-covid-19-coronavirus-is-spreading-without-any-sign-of-slowing-down-2B7Y3B0.jpg)
A notice is being displayed at the entrance of a IKEA store informing customers that the store will be closed until further notice.IKEA is closing all its stores in the Netherlands as
![Slapstick architecture: how a €3.99 Ikea salad bowl became part of the Rotterdam skyline | Architecture | The Guardian Slapstick architecture: how a €3.99 Ikea salad bowl became part of the Rotterdam skyline | Architecture | The Guardian](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/fe2d70f1e795cbfbf848e52821009fb2e17b3aa4/0_103_1008_604/master/1008.jpg?width=700&quality=85&auto=format&fit=max&s=b5abafa43eba6dbc672e838aad008b3f)
Slapstick architecture: how a €3.99 Ikea salad bowl became part of the Rotterdam skyline | Architecture | The Guardian
![Slapstick architecture: how a €3.99 Ikea salad bowl became part of the Rotterdam skyline | Architecture | The Guardian Slapstick architecture: how a €3.99 Ikea salad bowl became part of the Rotterdam skyline | Architecture | The Guardian](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/4e014f4e620c59b16fcabfa3f6e59c80312b4e34/0_678_5000_2998/master/5000.jpg?width=1200&height=1200&quality=85&auto=format&fit=crop&s=c1df411d9cae25156649f072c6159d0a)
Slapstick architecture: how a €3.99 Ikea salad bowl became part of the Rotterdam skyline | Architecture | The Guardian
![A policeman patrols the car park with dogs at an Ikea store in Barendrecht, near Rotterdam December 4, 2002. Police were searching 10 IKEA home furnishing stores in the Netherlands for bombs A policeman patrols the car park with dogs at an Ikea store in Barendrecht, near Rotterdam December 4, 2002. Police were searching 10 IKEA home furnishing stores in the Netherlands for bombs](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2D3JM6B/a-policeman-patrols-the-car-park-with-dogs-at-an-ikea-store-in-barendrecht-near-rotterdam-december-4-2002-police-were-searching-10-ikea-home-furnishing-stores-in-the-netherlands-for-bombs-on-wednesday-after-explosive-devices-were-found-at-branches-of-the-worlds-biggest-furniture-retailer-all-ikeas-dutch-stores-were-closed-and-its-4000-employees-told-to-stay-home-after-bombs-were-found-and-defused-at-its-stores-in-amsterdam-and-sliedrecht-in-the-southwest-of-the-country-on-tuesday-police-and-a-company-spokeswoman-said-reuters-guido-benschop-gdbjdp-2D3JM6B.jpg)