Bestselling IKEA bed infringes copyright claims e15
German brand e15 is taking IKEA to Germany's highest court over a bed it claims is copied from one of its own designs.
According to business website Manager Magazin, the piece in question is IKEA's Malm bed, which bears a similarity to e15's SL02 Mo.
Frankfurt-based e15 is arguing that the Malm is a copy of its design and that the similarity has led customers to complain.
The brand first brought the case in front of the regional courts in Dusseldorf, but after two findings in favour of the Swedish furniture giant, e15 is now appealing to Germany's supreme court, the Bundesgerichtshof. The court is expected to rule on the matter next year.
Launched in 2002, IKEA's bed is part of the bestselling Malm range ? the same series that was in the headlines earlier this year when its dresser had to be recalled due to a "serious tip-over hazard". Like the SL02 Mo, the Malm bed has a flat headboard and footboard, with a wide edge on the sides of its frame that can act as a slim bedside shelf.
IKEA's Malm bed
That bed was first released in 2002, a few months after e15 launched its SL02 Mo bed, designed by the brand's creative head, Philipp Manzier over three years of development.
Any likeness between the beds is skin deep, however. The SL02 Mo is made from solid wood and retails for upwards of £3,546, while IKEA's Malm bed is made of particle board with an oak veneer and has a price tag of £165.
IKEA makes the bed available in several variations ? one with sliding drawers un...
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