IKEA is a Swedish furniture company that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture, home accessories, and kitchen appliances.
Founded in 1943 by Ingvar Kamprad
The name IKEA is an abbreviation of Ingvar Kamprad, Elmtaryd (the farm where he grew up), and Agunnaryd (his hometown in Småland, South Sweden)
Furniture production started in 1948
First store opened in Älmhult, Sweden in 1958
Currently, there are more than 450 IKEA stores in 52 countries
Online furniture and home goods retailer with a wide variety of products at different price points
Specializes in modern furniture and home decor, often at a higher price point than IKEA
Offers a range of home decor and furniture products, often at a higher price point than IKEA
Specializes in modern furniture and home decor, often at a higher price point than IKEA
A collection of toys, games, and crafts for children designed to encourage creativity and imagination
A simple and popular bookcase design that can be customized with doors, drawers, and shelves
A versatile and customizable shelving unit that can be used horizontally or vertically
A classic and comfortable armchair available in a range of colors and finishes
A simple and affordable bed frame available in a range of sizes and finishes
The name IKEA is an abbreviation of Ingvar Kamprad, Elmtaryd (the farm where he grew up), and Agunnaryd (his hometown in Småland, South Sweden).
IKEA uses flat-pack manufacturing and self-assembly to save on transportation and labor costs, and designs their products with affordability and accessibility in mind.
IKEA is committed to sustainability and uses renewable materials, reduces waste, and designs products for longevity.
Most IKEA furniture comes in flat-pack boxes and requires assembly, but some products can be delivered assembled for an additional fee.
IKEA offers a 365-day return policy for unused items in their original packaging, and also provides a warranty for their products.