IKEA has a sale up to 50% off over 600 products till 15 June 2025 you don’t want to miss

IKEA SALE Up to 50% off over 600 products (Main Banner)

Been eyeing that bedside table, monitor stand, or that storage trolley for a while now?

It’s time to cart out with IKEA’s ongoing sale of up to 50% off over 600 products! 🛒

Promo ends this Sunday, 15 June 2025, so you’d better stop delaying.

Here are some categories on sale:

Living & bedroom furniture

Some items worth checking out:

KNARREVIK Bedside table, bright yellow, 37×28 cm

Bedside table, bright yellow, 37x28 cm

Promo Price: $7.90 (was $15)

BRUKSVARA Side table, red, 42×30 cm

Side table, red, 42x30 cm

Promo Price: $15.90 (was $19.90)

SKRUVBY Coffee table, black-blue, 60×60 cm

Coffee table, black-blue, 60x60 cm

Promo Price: $49.90 (was $99)

Check out the full sale list for ‘living & bedroom furniture’ here.

Children’s furniture & toys

Some items worth checking out:

DJUNGELSKOG Soft toy, assorted designs

Soft toy, assorted designs

Promo Price: $2 (was $4)

KLADDIG Bib, multicolour

Bib, multicolour

Promo Price: $3.90 (was $6)

SMASKA 3-piece cutlery set

3-piece cutlery set

Promo Price: $4 (was $7)

Check out the full sale list for ‘children’s furniture & toys’ here.

Workspace essentials

Some items worth checking out:

BRYTET Monitor stand with drawer, mesh/black

Monitor stand with drawer, mesh/black

Promo Price: $19.90 (was $29.90)

FJÄLLBO Laptop table, black, 100×36 cm

Laptop table, black, 100x36 cm

Promo Price: $59 (was $79)

ANFALLARE / TILLSLAG Desk, bamboo/green, 140×65 cm

Desk, bamboo/green, 140x65 cm

Promo Price: $89.90 (was $169)

Check out the full sale list for ‘workspace essentials’ here.

Storage & organisation solutions

Some items worth checking out:

JÄGMÄSTARE Basket, 25x18x14 cm

Basket, 25x18x14 cm

Promo Price: $1.90 (was $4.50)

VESKEN Trolley, black, 54x18x71 cm

Trolley, black, 54x18x71 cm

Promo Price: $9.90 (was $11.90)

NISSAFORS Trolley, yellow, 50.5x30x83 cm

Trolley, yellow, 50.5x30x83 cm

Promo Price: $24.90 (was $39.90)

Check out the full sale list for ‘storage & organisation solutions’ here.

Kitchen & bathroom essentials

Some items worth checking out:

SMÄCKER Cutlery tray, grey, 31×26 cm

Cutlery tray, grey, 31x26 cm

Promo Price: $1.50 (was $2)

BALUNGEN Mug, glass

Mug, glass

Promo Price: $3.90 (was $10.90)

KROKFJORDEN Toilet roll stand, zinc plated

Toilet roll stand, zinc plated

Promo Price: $9.90 (was $19.90)

Check out the full sale list for ‘kitchen & bathroom essentials’ here.

Dining furniture

Some items worth checking out:

SANDSBERG Bar stool, black/brown stained, 63 cm

Bar stool, black/brown stained, 63 cm

Promo Price: $25 (was $45)

SANDSBERG Bar table, black, 67×67 cm

Bar table, black, 67x67 cm

Promo Price: $49.90 (was $79)

MELLTORP Table, white, 125×75 cm

Table, white, 125x75 cm

Promo Price: $59.90 (was $79)

Check out the full sale list for ‘dining furniture’ here.

Kitchenware & tableware

Some items worth checking out:

GUBBRÖRA Rubber spatula, turquoise/pink

Rubber spatula, turquoise/pink

Promo Price: $0.90 (was $2)

KORKEN Jar with lid, brown-red, 1 l

Jar with lid, brown-red, 1 l

Promo Price: $2.90 (was $4)

HÄLSA Steel vacuum flask, blue, 0.5 l

Steel vacuum flask, blue, 0.5 l

Promo Price: $4.90 (was $10)

Check out the full sale list for ‘kitchenware & tableware’ here.

Decorations

Some items worth checking out:

FEJKA Artificial potted plant, in/outdoor/String of bananas hanging, 9 cm

Artificial potted plant, in/outdoor/String of bananas hanging, 9 cm

Promo Price: $0.90 (was $2)

EFTERTÄNKA Decorative hourglass, clear glass/sand, 10 cm

Decorative hourglass, clear glass/sand, 10 cm

Promo Price: $5.90 (was $7)

BORRBY Lantern for block candle, in/outdoor white, 28 cm

Lantern for block candle, in/outdoor white, 28 cm

Promo Price: $9.90 (was 16.90)

Check out the full sale list for ‘decorations’ here.

Lightings

Some items worth checking out:

SOLHETTA LED bulb GU10 345 lumen, dimmable

LED bulb GU10 345 lumen, dimmable

Promo Price: $2.90/piece (was $5)

HÅRTE LED work lamp, white/silver-colour

LED work lamp, white/silver-colour

Promo Price $9.90 (was $19.90)

BLÅSVERK Table lamp, yellow, 36 cm

Table lamp, yellow, 36 cm

Promo Price: $17.90 (was $24.90)

Check out the full sale list for ‘lightings’ here.

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Why are IKEA stores designed like a maze?

You start off with good intentions and a robust shopping list in your hands. You walk in with a purpose and determination to beautify your home. However, it only takes a few minutes, and you are distracted with other items that you can put inside your shopping bag. You feel lost in the maze of IKEA. And this happens every time!

Budget furniture giant IKEA lets its shoppers experience the journey of walking into labyrinth of furniture and home décor, and typically they walk out with more than what they anticipated.

Why is this so?

#1: TO ENCOURAGE IMPULSE SHOPPING

IKEA’s confusing layout delays the completion of the shopper’s list. It is designed to stop you from leaving. This emotional process disorients and dissociates shoppers from the outside world.

When they eventually figure out the space and start buying, shoppers feel licensed to treat themselves. By the time you find the stool that you are looking for, you will end up being so impressed by how cheap the table lamp is and end up getting it too. Alan Penn, a professor at University College London, said that this results in impulse buying.

#2: TO CREATE A WALK-THROUGH CATALOG

IKEA said goodbye to its printed catalogs after seven decades of publishing, but it does not mean that you cannot witness its pages in real life. Apart from delaying the completion of a shopper’s mission with its confusing layout, IKEA found a way to spend more time with its shoppers through its interactive spaces.

“Historically, we wanted the flow of our stores and presentation of the products to appear in the same way as they would in a catalog,” said Mr. Marcus Engman, the Chief Creative Officer for Ingka Group.

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#3: TO OVERWHELM YOUR SENSES

Consumer Psychology expert Paul Harrison highlighted that IKEA’s layout overwhelms the senses to stop shoppers from thinking about time and space. According to him: “We’re not very good at imagining. We look to others for ideas and IKEA’s store layout helps you imagine your ideal life, how life could be.”

Cognitively, shoppers are not able to control their behavior and responses because they become more emotional. These emotions cascade to the process of building its products. You see, the furniture’s self-made concept provides shoppers with a sense of achievement.

#4: TO TRY NEW THINGS

Despite its popular maze-like layout, IKEA tried out other store formats last year. It tested two new formats to explore how physical locations can remain relevant in the age of e-commerce and amidst the pandemic.

Ingka Group, which operates most IKEA stores, reopened a location in Shanghai to test its new format. This format provides shoppers with other activities aside from shopping. Showrooms were introduced alongside a theater-like space where shoppers can hangout, a restaurant with sustainable food, and a Maker’s Hub where staff can help shoppers repair old items. This store represented its second test store.

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Can IKEA still amaze its shoppers even without its signature maze? Let’s see what the future of IKEA holds!

Sources: 1, 2, & 3

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