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IKEA is a Swedish multinational furniture retailer known for its ready-to-assemble furniture, flat-pack packaging, and affordable design. The company was founded in 1943 by Ingvar Kamprad in Sweden as a mail-order business and later expanded into furniture. The IKEA name derives from Kamprad's initials and that of his farm and village (Ingvar Kamprad, Elmtaryd, Agunnaryd). The first Swedish stores opened in the late 1950s, and the concept of flat-pack furniture emerged in 1956, enabling lower transport and storage costs.

IKEA operates a circular, cost-conscious business model that emphasizes functional, well-designed products at low prices. The

The product range includes furniture for living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, storage, lighting, textiles, and home accessories,

In sustainability efforts, IKEA pursues goals to become climate positive and restore circularity by using renewable

company
designs
products
with
modularity
and
standardization
in
mind
and
relies
on
a
global
network
of
suppliers
and
efficient
logistics.
Stores
are
large,
multi-story
complexes
with
showrooms,
self-serve
warehouses,
and
in-store
restaurants.
Customers
typically
browse
a
guided
path,
purchase
items
to
collect
from
a
warehouse,
and
assemble
products
at
home.
emphasizing
Scandinavian
design
principles:
simplicity,
practicality,
and
minimalism.
IKEA
also
offers
services
such
as
kitchen
planning,
delivery,
and
assembly
in
some
markets.
or
recycled
materials,
improving
energy
efficiency,
and
encouraging
sustainable
consumption.
The
company
is
privately
held
with
the
Stichting
Ingka
Foundation
controlling
the
majority
of
retail
stores
through
the
Ingka
Group,
which
operates
most
IKEA
stores
under
a
franchise
from
Inter
IKEA
Systems
B.V.