IKEA has 445 stores in 62 countries, a brand beloved by millions. But did you know that some of their bestsellers literally fall apart within a year, becoming a headache rather than a convenient solution? Take the LACK table. For 1,299 rubles, you get hollow chipboard that warps with the slightest moisture, and its legs become loose after just a couple of months. The MALM chest of drawers suffers a similar fate: its chipboard often cracks at the corners, especially if the drawers are heavily used. The BILLY bookcase, released in 1979, is ideal for books, but its thin fiberboard shelves easily sag under weight without additional bracing. And budget-friendly ADDE chairs with plastic seats often crack at the joints after just six months of use. The reason lies in the widespread use of cheap chipboard and hardware, such as in the budget-friendly METOD kitchen cabinets, where hinges wear out much faster. Even the popular OFTAST tableware, though inexpensive, breaks easily from minor impacts, which distinguishes it from higher-quality porcelain. Even textiles, like VITTFLÖDD blankets, lose their shape and pill after a couple of washes, quickly becoming untidy. Ultimately, if you're looking for durability, it's best to avoid these seven IKEA items. Which items disappointed you?