The ideology behind Ikea’s naming is an eschatology of desire.
SJÄLLAND ($149) is a low bench, also an island off eastern Denmark
bounded by the Kattegat and the Baltic Sea.
TØRSLEV ($29.90) is a flat woven rugt, also a Danish town in Central Jutland.
JÄTTEVALLMO($7.90) is a paisley pillowcase,
also the Swedish name for the great scarlet poppy.
The natural maps onto the functional
in the hope that we could live, literally, in nature.
If Ikea could remove all Allen keys from its construction, it would,
joints fitting together like some unconditional act of intimacy,
its beds unfolding like an accordion, a gentle interlocking of parts
snapping into place, the way one would unwind
in a field of heather (LJUNG), also a queen-sized quilt (no longer on sale).