Ikea is known for its flat-pack kitchen tables, islands, and cabinets.

Now the home-furnishings retailer is experimenting with a product that would allow it to harvest salad greens in-store.

Space10, Ikea's innovation lab, has designed a prototype of a mini-farm that can grow greens and herbs indoors.

The idea is to "explore how Ikea could develop a new, local supply chain for its own food," Space10 spokesperson Simon Caspersen told Business Insider.

Called Lokal, it uses a hydroponic farming system — allowing crops to grow on trays under LEDs in a climate-controlled box. Space10 debuted the device in September at the London Design Festival in Shoreditch.

Check it out below.