#PODCASTS: The days of checking the mailbox hoping the new Ikea catalog has arrived are now a thing of the past. Their 2021 release was the final edition of the print catalog, ending a 70-year tradition. But you can now listen to it in audio form.
By @TobyChilliShow
Mar 12, 2021
The days of checking the mailbox hoping the new Ikea catalog has arrived are now a thing of the past. Their 2021 release was the final edition of the print catalog, ending a 70-year tradition. But you can now listen to it in audio form. The Swedish furniture chain has turned their last 286 page catalog into a nearly four-hour podcast, with a narrator turning each page and describing what’s in it.
Ikea’s first-ever audio version of the catalog aims to provide “a tour for the ears,” as the prologue explains, by now, “you’ve probably binged through every possible podcast, audiobook, and Best of 2020 playlist there is,” so you’re probably bored and need something new to listen to. The audio experience includes home tours with six families, seven how-to sections and helpful to-do lists, but you’re going to have to set aside a chunk of time to take in the whole three-hour and 41-minutes.
By @YMSRadio
Mar 12, 2021
Struggling to figure out how to pronounce all the furniture you ve purchased/want to buy at IKEA?
Don t worry because the Swedish furniture chain is here to help with the new podcast-version of their in-store catalog!
IKEA has announced that its 2021 edition of its in-store catalog will be the final edition to go to print and that they will instead be turning the 286-page catalog into a four-hour podcast!
The podcast will feature a narrator describing each item and actually telling you how to pronounce each item and the best part is that there are time codes in case you want to skip to a specific section in the store.
#PODCASTS: The days of checking the mailbox hoping the new Ikea catalog has arrived are now a thing of the past. Their 2021 release was the final edition of the print catalog, ending a 70-year tradition. But you can now listen to it in audio form.
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