Lord of the Rings or IKEA?
Which of the following names is actually a bathroom set with caddies and shelving?
- These table legs are a popular product, named after a town to the south of Stockholm, Sweden, perfect for a hobbit hole.
What is the name of a glass table lamp from IKEA?
- The creamy glass shade on this lamp gives any room a lovely glow— much like Sting in the presence of orcs.
Which of the following is the name of IKEA's gateleg table?
- The perfect table for a hobbit who needs extra room for unexpected guests.
Which of the following is not a Tolkein character?
- Though Billy Boyd plays one of the primary characters in "The Lord of the Rings" named Pippin, there's no "Billy" in Tolkein's universe.
Which of the following is not a character from Tolkein's imagination?
- Translating as "giggle" from Swedish, it's likely what hobbits would do after getting into some Longbottom Leaf.
Which of the following does not belong to any of Tolkein's universes?
- Though the name might sound like it belongs to the Rohirrim, it's actually a small table.
Which of the following names is a workbench and not a Middle Earth location?
- Instead of naming a fortress or underground keep, Rimforsa refers to a particular utility table.
Which of the following refers to an IKEA towel set instead of a place in Middle Earth?
- The Fellowship could use some soft towels to clean up after a battle, and the Himlean collection would be perfect to wipe the sweat off the brow.
Can you find the rattan chair name among the Tolkein characters?
- This is also the name of a 16th-century castle where the Swedish astronomer Tycho Brahe was born and lived.
One of the following names refers to a set of IKEA's outdoor furniture. Which one is it?
- Instead of being an island in Tolkien's world, Mastholmen is a real-life island southeast of Korsvik, Sweden.