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Chair GranånIkea Rocking ChairChair AlmePoäng RockingChair IkeaRocker 149Ikea RockerEames RockerBrown GranånForwardPOÄNG Rocking chair IKEA The frame is made of layer-glued bent birch which is a very strong and durable material. Creating a better everyday life for the many people! IKEA is a Swedish Home furnishings company founded by Ingvar Kamprad in 1943 in Småland in southern Sweden. At the age of five Ingvar Kamprad started his journey as an entrepreneur selling matches to his nearby neighbours. From matches he expanded his business to selling flower seeds, greeting cards, Christmas tree decorations, and later pencils and ball-point pens. When Ingvar was 17, his father gave him money as a reward for succeeding in his studies. He used it to establish his own business, IKEA. The name IKEA was formed from the his initials (IK) plus the first letters of Elmtaryd (E) and Agunnaryd (A), the farm and village where he grew up. IKEA originally sold sells pens, wallets, picture frames, table runners, watches, jewellery and nylon stockings.




Furniture was introduced into the IKEA range in 1948 and the rest is history! The IKEA vision is to create a better everyday life for the many people. The IKEA business idea is to offer a wide range of home furnishings with good design and function at prices so low that as many people as possible will be able to afford them. Our mission is to give people with thin wallets a chance to furnish their homes in a beautiful and functional way. We call it “Democratic Design”. There are currently 315 IKEA Group stores in 27 countries. IKEA employs 150,000 co-workers and in 2014 alone we had 716 million visitors to our stores, with a €28.7 billion sales turnover. Our 150,000 co-workers are the inner strength of IKEA and are what makes us a unique company. We come from all over the world but share the fundamental humanistic values that our culture is based on, such as togetherness, humbleness, simplicity, cost-consciousness, giving and taking responsibility and common sense.




IKEA Yearly Summary 2014 The new IKEA Catalogue is filled with exciting stories behind our products and new ideas that will make you love your mornings and evenings just a little bit more. Read more on PRF Leather & faux leather sofas Why we like it: Go to POÄNG series Go to Leather armchairsUnless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve probably already seen or heard that the new 2017 IKEA catalogue has arrived in stores. I was a little late to this party as I was down South in the homeland when my favourite paperback hit the UAE so I missed the media event and associated fanfare. Suffice to say I was experiencing a good dose of FOMO whilst hanging out in the bush – something I dealt with rather swiftly after my return to Dubai. After my recent visit to the Swedish HQ, having seen the actual studio space in which all the catalogue images are photographed and having met some of the photographers and staff, I find myself looking at the catalogue from a whole new perspective. 




As always, it’s packed full of smart ideas and inspirational images that are enough to get even the most decor challenged individuals through the doors. This year, the catalogue theme is Goodbye expectations. IKEA hopes to offer “solutions that help people to live a life free of traditional expectations,” in order to “rediscover the simple joy of cooking, eating, and being together.” I love the ideology. As you may know, we have just moved house and I’ve already had one epic visit to the store this week, but I suspect they’ll be seeing a lot more of me in the coming weeks as the IKEA list I keep on my phone (yes, I have one of those) continues to grow! Here’s a look a look at my firm favourites from the catalogue… 1 Love love love the stylish simplicity of the VIKTIGT glass jug | 2 The RISATORP wire basket is as gorgeous as it is practical. Ideal for the kitchen or kids room storage | 3 I’m smitten with the blush pink tone of the SÖDERHAMN sofa series |




4 Um, hello there GRÖNADAL rocking chair… where have they been hiding you? | 5 Super excited about the arrival of the KVISTBRO storage tables. It comes in a larger, white version too | 6 Big love for the entire FLISAT series, but this stool is a particular favourite | 7 Do I even need to say anything about the ENIGHET candlestick. 8 The marblesque EKBACKEN worktop… eeeek! Hands down the most affordable way to attain ‘the look’ in your kitchen | 9 I really need this VIKTIGT laundry basket in my life – dirty laundry never looked so good | 10 RIMFORSA bamboo tablet stand – a must have. If you’re going to be in the Dubai store within the next few days, I’ll no doubt bump in to you.Eshopping Galleon GreatValuePlus Lazada Takatack Malala Yousafzai once said, “If you go anywhere, even paradise, you will miss your home”, for the home is where the heart is. It is where memories are made and bonds are created. It is also a warm and safe place where you can find supreme comfort.




But a home is not a home without comfortable and safe furniture that makes it even more special? Now, with IKEA, you can make your house a home with the widest range of home appliances. Most Viewed IKEA Online Store in Philippines are the most viewed products this February. Best Price online in Philippines this February The is at its best price you can buy this February, check it out before you miss out on great savings! New IKEA Online Store online We have some brand new products online in Philippines this February, you might be interested in them: Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now




at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA Shop now at IKEA IKEA - The world largest furniture store IKEA is by far the world’s largest furniture store. Established in 1943, IKEA is a store that is known for having the widest selection of relatively inexpensive, yet stylish and modern furniture. Since the company is the hugest, it is said that at least 10% of all Europeans that are alive today was conceived on an IKEA bed. IKEA is a value driven company with an in-depth passion for life at home. You can be assured that every product created is their idea of making your home a better place. With over 315 stores in all 7 continents of the world, IKEA is known for creating a better everyday life for many people, keeping it true to their vision which goes beyond just home furnishing. With a business idea of offering a wide range of well-designed, functional home furnishing products at prices that are extremely affordable that everyone will be able to have at least one IKEA product at home, they work extremely hard at offering your reasonable products without forgetting quality.




So, if you are still not convinced on how IKEA can be as famous as they are, here are some points that might make you are true believer of IKEA. It provides low cost furniture (if it is not obvious enough) It allows customers to design and assemble furniture themselves You will be shocked with the large variety of furniture If you are into modern designs, then IKEA is the place for you. Shuttle busses are operated in case you ever get tired circling the whole mall. Its products are single words names so you never have to worry about forgetting any. They provide large parking spaces to accommodate their customers to park their cars and shop with a peace of mind. IKEA Philippines, known for making a change IKEA being the world’s largest furniture company, there are surely something that would surely spark your interest in the thing that made IKEA, IKEA. Here are 10 interesting trivia bits that would surely blow your mind. The store was created by a Nazi Sympathizer. The founder Ingvar Kamprad who founded IKEA when he was just 17 years old, was directly involved with fund raising and recruitment for the New Swedish Movement, a pro-fascist, anti-Semitist group that emphasized Swedish Nationalism.




In 1194, he claimed that to be the biggest mistake of his life and apologize for his actions to every Jewish employee with personally hand-written letter. The word IKEA is actually an acronym that is closely relationship to Ingrav Kamprad’s heart. The letters stands for his initials, the initials of the farm that he grew in and the town where the farm was located. IKEA have a very different way of naming their products because Kamprad was dyslexic and he found it hard to manage an inventory that was made up of product codes. Most items on IKEA are named according to a new system where each type of item carries a different name origin. If you can’t afford a house, head on down to IKEA and grab a flat-pack house for half the price. They were the first company to feature a gay relationship in a commercial which was a big deal for such a major company back in 1994. Kamprad the founder, was once denied entry at a gala when he showed up to receive his award, the Businessman of the Year Award because he arrived via bus.




There are about 9500 home furnishing products in the IKEA range. IKEA employs more than 131,000 people worldwide In the near future, IKEA will convert its entire lighting range to LED and only LED lamps and bulbs will be sold from then onwards. IKEA sells one billy bookshelf every 10 seconds for it is the company’s most popular product. Get the best of IKEA Philippines here Out of the many things that can make you happy, shopping is another thing that can put a smile on your face. But that smile can fade off and turn into a frown when you find yourself stuck in the traffic jam on your way to the mall that can go on for hours. You will feel even more bitter when you waste your time circling the mall, fight your way through the stuffy and crowded mall just to find your favorite piece of furniture in another person’s possession. There is also a tendency for you to hurt your wallet when you purchase all the extra things that you don’t even need. One way you can continue to shop and keep smiling from ear to ear is when you do it via iprice.ph.

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