And it's come to this

Dangerous by design?

Cases have been reported of a metal rod breaking, exposing sharp edges, in two models of IKEA's children's beds. Customers are asked to check the date stamp of their child's bed, to determine whether it belongs to one of the problem batches.

The furniture chain Ikea is recalling thousands of children's beds, because of a design fault. … The beds involved are called Kritter and Sniglar, although only certain batches are affected.

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Think about that for a moment: a design fault, yet only certain batches are affected? Sounds more like a manufacturing fault than a design fault, Auntie Beeb. (pipe)