IKEA is a Swedish multinational furniture retailer that designs and sells ready-to-assemble furniture, home accessories, and kitchen appliances.
Founded in 1943 by Ingvar Kamprad in Älmhult, Sweden.
The name IKEA is an acronym for Ingvar Kamprad Elmtaryd Agunnaryd (the founder’s name, farm where he grew up, and hometown respectively).
The company started as a mail-order business that sold a wide range of household items, including pens and wallets.
In 1956, IKEA started designing and selling furniture, focusing on functional designs at affordable prices.
It expanded globally in the 1960s and now operates in over 50 countries with over 400 stores.
The company is also known for its commitment to sustainability and has implemented several initiatives to reduce waste and promote renewable energy.
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Yes, IKEA offers delivery services for online and in-store purchases. Fees vary depending on location and the size of the items being delivered.
Most IKEA products are designed to be easily assembled at home. Each product comes with detailed instructions and necessary hardware.
IKEA has a 365-day return policy that allows customers to return or exchange items in their original condition. Some restrictions apply to certain items.
Yes, IKEA offers installation services for kitchens, bathrooms, and other home furnishings. Prices vary depending on the services needed.
IKEA products are made of a variety of materials including particleboard, fiberboard, and solid wood. Each product should have a list of materials listed on its product page.