That makes a lot of sense. I know IKEA is often decried as low-quality furniture, but I'd disagree. In my experience, IKEA furniture is excellent quality for the price it's being sold at, and they seem to have (at least) a two-tier system - extremely cheap stuff, and quality-oriented stuff at a higher price point.
Both provide ridiculously good value for their respective price points, IMO.
Both provide ridiculously good value for their respective price points, IMO.