IKEA Instructions: How To Make Your Very Own Movie Monsters

Published 10 years ago

Everyone knows how simple IKEA’s instructions are, or at least how simple they look – a missing step (or screw) can confound the whole process. Illustrator and cartoonist Ed Harrington plays on this with his funny collection of illustrations depicting instructions to make your very own movie monsters drawn with typical IKEA-style minimalistic clarity. The creature from Alien, a Cenobite, Edward Scissorhands, and a few others can now become stylish and functional parts of your home, thanks to almighty IKEA (or its fiction doppelganger).

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