
TINGBY Side table on casters
Day or night, TINGBY Side table on casters can be easily moved as your needs change. It's a great option for spaces with multiple uses, such as combined living/sleeping areas or guest/work areas. Separate shelves for items such as magazines help keep your belongings organized and your tabletop uncluttered. Casters make it simple to relocate the table whenever it's required. Wood is the most common material for Ikea furniture, and for good reason. It can Recycled, recyclable, durable and built to last, are an important part of their Scandinavian design heritage. At IKEA, they believe that responsibly sourced wood is a key driver of change in mitigating climate change. In 2012, They have set a goal that their wood will come from more sustainable sources by 2020. They are happy to announce that they have achieved this goal and today more than 98% of the wood used in IKEA products is FSC certified or recyclable.
They use wood-based panels in the manufacture of many pieces of furniture such as tables and wardrobes. They are lightweight and resource efficient, yet still stable and powerful. Each panel has a frame made of particleboard, fibreboard or solid wood, while inside is a honeycomb filling structure mainly made of recycled paper, very durable thanks to its special structure. The panels are then covered with protective varnish, foil or veneer depending on the desired style.
At IKEA, they follow strict industry standards to promote responsible forestry. They do not allow any timber in their supply chain to come from illegal or high conservation value forest areas or from forest areas where there is social conflict. Before starting to work with IKEA, suppliers must demonstrate that they meet IKEA's key requirements for wood sourcing. IKEA mandates that all of its suppliers obtain wood from more environmentally friendly sources. All suppliers are regularly audited and non-compliant suppliers require immediate corrective action. By working with their suppliers, they are proud to announce that they have achieved their goal of more sustainably sourced by 2020. Today, more than 98% of the wood used in IKEA products is FSC certified or recycled.