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Gather for the food. Stay for the stories. Getting them to the table is easy. So our dining furniture is designed to help with the hard part – keeping them there. Because when the chairs are comfy and the table is just the right size, everyone will be happy to stay for a while (even if there's no dessert). Up to 4 seats, Up to 6 seats, Up to 10 seats, Dining table tops & underframes Dining chair seat shells,See all products in this room View our range of dining tables See our range of dinnerwareIdeas & inspiration for entertaining and setting your table Choose from a wide range of chairs that complement your style so you can relax and feel comfortable when your entertaining. View our range of dining setsA SET of Ikea drawers which have caused the death of six children overseas has been withdrawn from sale, but will continue be sold here.Ikea Australia said the Malm chest of drawers would not be recalled, despite the company doing so in the US and Canada.The US Consumer Product Safety Commission said it had also received at least 36 separate reports of injuries caused after the furniture fell on children.




However Ikea Australia said it was not undertaking the recall insisting the safety of its products was “our highest priority.”.au the spokesman said the Malm came with “anti tip restraints” along with instructions on how to mount the piece of furniture to a wall.“Ikea chest of drawers are safe when attached to the wall as directed in the assembly instructions,” he said.“We spread awareness of the importance of securing furniture on our products and product instructions, on the website and in-stores.”He added Ikea Australia was offering customers who have misplaced the tip over restraints included with their chest of drawers additional free replacements which can be picked up in any store or online.The announcement from Ikea Australia comes after the store giant revealed it was recalling 29 million chests and dressers overseas. Ikea said it can pose “a tip-over and entrapment hazard that can result in death or injuries to children” if it is not properly anchored to a wall.“




We are announcing this US recall today given the recent tragic death of a third child,” Ikea said in a statement.“It is clear that there are still unsecured products in customers’ homes, and we believe that taking further action is the right thing to do.”At a news conference, the Consumer Product Safety Commission underscored the risk with a live demonstration of chests tipping over.“Consumers need to act immediately because it’s a very present hazard, especially if you have kids in your home,” the commission’s chairman Elliot Kaye said in an interview.Mr Kaye said consumers “need to either get their anchor kit from Ikea for free and install it on their furniture, take it back to the store for a full refund or have Ikea come and pick it up from their homes for free.”The recall, which only applies to customers in the US and Canada, is for several types of Ikea chests and dressers, including the Malm line.Ikea said the units under the recall are children’s chests and drawers taller than 60cm and adult chests and dressers taller than 75cm.




The recalled units were sold at Ikea stores “at various times through June 2016,” the company said.All of the children killed were three years old or younger, the CPSC said. One child was killed about 27 years ago. The other deaths were more recent, between 2002 and 2016.Ikea said that anyone who owned one of those chests and dressers and had not attached them to a wall should move it out of reach from children. Ikea is offering free kits to attach the chests and dressers to a wall. Outdoor dining furnitureWith a wide choice of different styles and sizes, including matching sets of chairs and tables, our outdoor dining and garden furniture helps you create a favourite spot to eat out right there at home. You can choose between artificial materials that need no maintenance or the natural warmth of wood, which only needs a little looking after from time to time. See all ÄPPLARÖ outdoor dining furniture FALSTER outdoor furniture looks and feels like real wood, but is made of durable plastic that’s strong enough to withstand the Australian weather.




See all FALSTER outdoor dining furrniture Recipes and ideas for the everyday MasterChef See all ÄNGSÖ outdoor dining furniture See all LÄCKÖ outdoor dining furniture See all ASKHOLMEN outdoor dining furniture Garden furniture sets for entertaining When the weather's warm, something inside us switches to autopilot mode and we automatically start to head outdoors. Make sure there's some comfy, stylish and practical furniture out there to greet you with something from the IKEA range of outdoor dining sets. Whether you need space for two, four or more people, we've got a range of stylish, practical and affordable outdoor dining sets which have matching tables and chairs, and make it easy to put together a coordinated look for your outdoor space. Combine them with accessories like serveware, and comfy extras like cushions and throws to make the experience truly special. Outdoor furniture for relaxing in the sun No matter whether you live in a home or apartment, have a tiny balcony or a huge backyard, you'll find something in the IKEA range to suit your space requirements perfectly.




For larger outdoor areas, try the HÄRMANÖ garden suite, which comes with a low table and four armchairs - perfect for enjoying snacks, cheese & crackers, cocktails or a glass of wine with friends. For outdoor sit-down dinners, go for the FALSTER table and 4 chairs. Got more than four people to seat? Simply combine multiple sets side by side and throw a large table cloth on top to give the illusion of a longer dining table. A Western Australian shire has been ordered to pay the Education Department almost $220,000 after a cheap self-assembled chair collapsed and injured a visiting teacher.In June 2013, Northam High School teacher Jane Pisan was supervising students at a youth forum held at the Northam Recreation Centre.The group was seated on chairs purchased by the shire in 2011 from Ikea, which were regularly used in the recreation centre's indoor sports hall.Ms Pisan was sitting on one of the chairs when it collapsed underneath her, causing a serious knee injury.She took action against the Education Department for workers compensation and was subsequently awarded $218,213.74, which was paid by the department.




The Education Minister then commenced action against the Shire of Northam, arguing its negligence in preventing Ms Pisan's injuries indemnified the department.The basis for the Minister's claim was a section of WA's Workers' Compensation and Injury Management Act (1981) under which employers are entitled to indemnity if the negligence of a third party was instrumental in causing the injury.That indemnity applied even though the department had paid Ms Pisan her compensation award.The case was heard in the Perth District Court earlier this year, with counsel for the Minister David Clyne arguing the 270 Martin chairs purchased by the shire from Ikea — at a total cost of $9,450, were ill-suited to be used on the sport hall's wooden floor.The chairs comprised a moulded plywood seat, which was screwed to two identical u-shaped tubes bolted together at right angles to create four legs.The chairs were designed to be assembled after purchase using a supplied Allen key.Mr Clyne also presented evidence that several other chairs purchased by the shire had previously collapsed in a similar manner to the chair Ms Pisan was sitting on before her injury.

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