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IKEA's Pride-Themed Couches Aren't Getting the Reaction They Hoped...

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It’s become increasingly common during Pride month for companies to show their support of the LGBTQ+ community. Some do so gracefully, and others, well, not so much.

And then some moments are just so out there they’re iconic. In 2021, that prize may have to go IKEA’s bisexual love seat, which lit up social media when it was unveiled on June 29.

The furniture in question is part of IKEAs line of 10 “Loveseats” created by LGBTQ+ designers and is inspired by the various Pride flags. “There's more to Pride than a rainbow,” IKEA said, referring to the broad range of flags being featured in the campaign, including, of course, the bisexual pride flag, designed by Charlotte Carbone.

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