The "Lettan mirror" from IKEA is being recalled following reports of them falling off walls due to damaged wall fixings.
The furniture giant announced on Thursday that they were recalling one of their items after "several mirrors unexpectedly fell from the wall." Customers have been urged to stop using the mirror and to order free replacement wall fixings.
The product in question was their "Lettan" mirrors, which supposedly had broken wall fixings. IKEA has advised customers to cease using the mirrors and "order replacement wall fixings free of charge."
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This may be done via their website or via phone, with the Swedish company urging clients to ensure they safely remove the mirror from the wall.