I used to be ashamed of my love for Ikea, thinking is wasn’t “high-end” or “designer” enough to be acceptable by the design loving community. Then I noticed Sarah Richardson was there all the time on Sarah’s House and all was right in the world.
And now, a brilliant parody of the movie “Gravity” set in your local Ikea. Video below
‘IKEA’ Is Basically The Real Life Version Of ‘Gravity’ (VIDEO)
In Ikea, unlike space, everyone can hear you scream.Which is a good thing, considering the scary likelihood of getting lost within the store’s cavernous confines, stumbling down a disorienting pre-set path, through aisles of POÄNG chairs and improbably clean kitchens, all the while searching, hoping, for an exit. Anywhere, an exit.That sentiment is perfectly captured in “IKEA,” a comedic trailer written by Daniel Hubbard, which spoofs on the trailer for Alfonso Cuarón blockbuster, “Gravity.”Per the video’s description, “Alfonso Cuarón’s ‘IKEA’” features a two-person cast ofAlex Viola and Daniel Hubbard, with camerawork by Tyler Newhouse, who posits the ultimate question on his Facebook wall: “[H]ow the hell did we not get kicked out of Ikea, hour after hour after hour?”
The Huffington Post | By Ryan Grenoble