Hosted on MSN23d
Ikea’s foray into secondhand furniture is the ‘smarter’ thing to do—but scaling it up will be a challenge, says group CEO Jesper Brodinwhich plans to roll out Ikea Preowned to more markets in Europe and beyond. “It works—people like it,” Jesper Brodin, the CEO of Ikea’s main operator Ingka Group, told the Financial Times.
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Ikea plans to expand its peer-to-peer marketplace for second-hand furniture across Europe following ...
Last year, the home goods giant launched Ikea Preowned in European markets, a peer-to-peer marketplace for secondhand items. The company also produced a line of bags, throws and other soft goods ...
Now, if you buy an Extorp sofa or Poäng chair from IKEA in Europe—or a new mattress—it will likely contain foam partially made with chemicals that RetourMatras recycled from old mattresses.
This would include a story that made the rounds recently, where it was claimed that the Polish Army accidentally sent ...
Ikea's offline presence in Delhi-NCR will follow soon, with two stores under construction in Gurugram and Noida ...
“IKEA Social Entrepreneurship is proud to continue our partnership with NESsT to support social enterprises that are driving meaningful change in Central-Eastern Europe. Through our ...
Historically, IKEA customers could receive an IKEA furniture assembly quote through the IKEA website while purchasing their furniture, but booking and paying for the assembly service required a ...
Jesper Brodin is the CEO of Ingka Group. © 2025 Fortune Media IP Limited. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results