IKEA celebrates 30 years in the UAE with exciting offers
In 1991, the first IKEA store opened in the UAE. Following the vision of Ingvar Kamprad, founder of IKEA, who believed that anyone should be able to afford stylish, modern furniture, IKEA was here to create a better everyday life for the many people. Fast forward to 2021, the brand remains true to itself as it celebrates 30 years of being in the region. To mark the occasion, IKEA, the region’s favourite Swedish home furnishing retailer and a part of Al-Futtaim Group is introducing new home furnishing ideas, inspirations and solutions that are sustainable, affordable and functional to support the many changes that the pandemic has introduced to life at home.
With healthy and sustainable living becoming a part of the consumers’ lifestyle, home furnishing solutions needed to evolve. IKEA’s new products and solutions aim to inspire and enable the many people to live a better everyday life and become people and planet positive. As part of its celebration, IKEA is showcasing rooms and activities that support the new life at home introduced during the pandemic.
Commenting on its 30th birthday in the region, Vinod Jayan, managing director at IKEA – UAE, Oman and Egypt said, ‘’Life at home has never been more important than it is today. Home has become the place where the many spend time with family, relish a meal together, indulge in cooking new recipes and exercising. With these changes, everyone is expected to build a space to pursue hobbies, spend more time in their outdoor space and also create a cosy workspace corner. And we want to be a part of this journey. As we turn 30, we want to offer new home furnishing ideas and solutions to inspire our customers to live a better everyday life.’’
As part of its campaign, IKEA family members who are shopping during this period in-stores or online will have a chance to enter a raffle draw to win AED30,000 home makeovers. Customers will be able to select one room or multiple rooms in their homes for the makeovers. This will be complemented with IKEA interior designers assisting in selecting the ideal furniture and designing the space.
‘’We cannot think of a better way to celebrate and appreciate this milestone, than highlighting our 30 year old products as a token of memory that made IKEA people’s first choice for home furnishing in the region. We want to thank all our customers for the last 30 years and welcome them to the next 30 at IKEA,” Jayan added.
Across all stores in the UAE, IKEA food lovers can enjoy 30% discount on 30 treats from the Swedish Food Market and a free ice cream for every purchase of AED30. Customers can also enjoy in-store activities such as photo opportunities with IKEA’s iconic 30 year old products, acrobat shows, product assembly challenge to win IKEA LACK side table, artistic painting of customers who spend over AED500 and more.
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IKEA study reveals consumer trends for an organised 2021
IKEA is inspiring people to bring more ease and joy into their physical and mental space by reorganising their lives. The Swedish retailer promises to provide consumers with ideas and solutions for every space; whether it is where the kids play, where they dress, sleep, eat or just life at home.
For the many, home is where the heart is. When it comes to life at home, people hoard on to things that are eventually hidden in drawers, cupboards, and closets or just kept in the open due to the lack of space. To understand the mindset of consumers and importance of decluttering in their lives, as a part of the launch of its new season, IKEA hosted an independent research of more than 1000 people. The survey revealed that on average, people in the UAE declutter their homes once a week. Respondents also agreed that a powerful way to bring more ease and joy into their physical and mental space is decluttering. Almost half of the respondents wanted to declutter to make their interiors more relaxing and one third (35%) would be willing to get rid of their unused belongings and rearrange to make a more airy and open space.
The pandemic impacted life at home for the many people. People started spending more time at home, sharing spaces and home décor became priority. Continuous investment on home interiors became an ongoing trend. With spaces becoming more functional, IKEA asked consumers why they would declutter their homes. More than half said this would increase their productivity while over 40% accepted being inspired by homes of family and friends and achieve better sleeping habits.
Despite the changing trends, almost half of the survey respondents agreed that the Living Room and Bedroom remain the most important rooms to be decluttered. Amongst the items that are decluttered in these rooms, Clothes (57%) and Shoes (30%) topped the list. A third of the respondents also agreed that kid’s toys are decluttered as often as once a week but only 19% spend time decluttering this room. This highlights the need of inspiring people to invest in organising solutions that will help them maximise usage of space.
Of the different solutions available, 42% agreed to using shelves across all rooms to reorganize. Over a third (35%) of female respondents are using the extra space under beds and sofas to re-organise therefore making smart use of every area in their home.
Amongst other things, working from home is increasingly common all around the world. One third of the respondents agreed to declutter in order to create multi-functional spaces where various activities can be incorporated such as work video calls.
Commenting on the survey and IKEA’s seasonal launch, Carla Klumpenaar, GM Marketing, Communications & Interior Design at IKEA – Al Futtaim, UAE, Egypt, Oman said: ‘’Through simple ideas that deliver a big impact, with inspiring experiences, seamless solutions, and smart ideas, we want to enable people to have a better everyday life at home. It was important to reach out to the many people to understand how we could help them replace chaos with order. The survey results made us confident of our initiative and through new ideas we want to motivate them to start cleaning out, sorting, displaying, hiding, recycling or even simply donating. We welcome you all to our stores; to a season of a more organised you!”
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IKEA Swedish Food Market products can be ordered online
A wide range of products from the IKEA Swedish Food Market are now available online and can be home delivered starting from June 2, 2020.
If you are living within a 10 km radius from Dubai Festival City Mall or Festival Plaza in Jebel Ali, log on to the IKEA website or order via the Careem Now app. From a range of 118 products to choose from, the iconic Meatballs, ASC certified sustainable Salmon and the delicious coffee roasts are ones not to be missed.
IKEA donates snack packages to Dubai Heathy Authority frontliners
The recent pandemic has given birth to new heroes, healthcare professionals and frontliners, who have dedicated their lives and sacrificed their safety to keep the UAE community safe.
During the holy month of Ramadan begins, IKEA has donated more than 600 snack packages to the Dubai Health Authority to recognise the efforts and celebrate the hard work and commitment of the front-line heroes who are contributing to in the battle against COVID-19.
Vinod Jayan, managing director, at IKEA said, ‘’At IKEA, we want to create a positive impact for the many people we cater to and even more so in times of crisis. The Dubai Health Authority has put a strong healthcare system in place with front-liners working day and night, contributing to the fight to make the UAE COVID-19 free. Ramadan this year will be about accepting new norms; it’s the month of giving and sharing. While we remain safe at home and are able to join our families for Iftar, our front-line heroes are determined to continue protecting the community from COVID-19. We want to show our appreciation for these heroes as they work tirelessly every day and thank them for their dedication and sacrifice in such unprecedented times.’’
The snack packages included non-perishable food items from IKEA’s Swedish Food Market that can be consumed as they break their fast or as quick snacks while working long hours to help combat the spread of COVID-19.
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