

From the Ikea:
In 1956, the LÖVET side table began the flatpack revolution when IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad and designer Gillis Lundgren unscrewed its legs so they could fit it into a car. Now it’s back, renamed LÖVBACKEN. ‘It’s good to delve into the treasure chest of our design history,’ says Peter Safranek, Living Room Range Communicator. ‘It’s classic ’50s design. The leaf-shape top, angled legs… It’s a beauty.’
You can read more about the history of this design and see vintage catalog pictures in the story about Ikea LOVEBACKEN on the Daily Mail’s website.










Barbara Lindblom says
I was tempted to pick one up even though i have an awesome set of Lane dovetail end tables.
Scott says
I saw one of these in person yesterday at the IKEA in Cincinnati and it was quite attractive. Usually when it comes to new “hard pieces” of furniture I’m extremely lukewarm but I feel completely different about a faithful reissue of a vintage piece.
I do wish it had been at price point more like $49 than $60 though, I’d probably have impulse-bought a pair without even thinking about it.