Quebec artist sues IKEA and UNICEF for $22 million for allegedly stealing idea
MONTREAL — A Quebec artist is suing IKEA Canada and UNICEF for $22 million for allegedly stealing her idea of making plush toys in the mould of children’s drawings.
Claude Bouchard filed her lawsuit Monday in Montreal.
She alleges the Swedish company and the United Nations Children’s Fund copied an idea she thought of decades ago.
Bouchard invented plush toys that are reproductions of imaginary creatures from kids’ drawings, a style of art she began in the 1970s.