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IKEA facts and figures that may surprise you

Eye-opening facts about IKEA
Its name has a meaning
Its naming system for furniture is simple but brilliant
The famously thrifty founder
A catalogue millions pick up
It still doesn't sell everything online
Online sales are soaring though
But more stores are coming
Food feeds profits
Meatball mania
There's a museum
Global success
Compact furniture is in demand in Japan
It's not unusual for people to nap in Chinese stores
Vases aren't for flowers in the US
Children take over the home in South Korea
It takes its research into people's homes
The world's largest IKEA
Women not catalogued in Israel
There's furniture for pets too
I’m Missing a Screw Street
Moving into housing
Its biggest markets
Sales are soaring
The billion-euro tax bill?
Working towards equality
Loyalty grows
Billy's the biggest seller
Virtual reality
US TV ad breaks down barriers
It's using the power of the wind
It owns forests too
Powering up solar
New products made of ocean plastic
Energy-positive stores on the horizon
Trade in your old furniture
Its new meatball candle
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Eye-opening facts about IKEA

IKEA has come a long way since founder Ingvar Kamprad opened his first furniture showroom in Älmhult, Sweden in 1943. From what the word IKEA stands for, to its surprising-smelling new candle, click or scroll through as we take a look at some incredible facts and figures you might not know about the much-loved retailer. All dollar amounts in US dollars.
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04 August 2021

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