IKEA has slashed the prices on more than 1,500 items today.
It comes as part of the brand’s long-term commitment to provide its customers with a more affordable, sustainable life at home.
The retailer has cut the prices of its MALM, HEMNES, BESTÅ and EKET ranges
A further 1,000 products will have their price cut by the Spring.
It follows improvements to purchasing goods costs in 2023, after a challenging period in the wake of the pandemic.
The easing of cost pressures has enabled the retailer to pass £100million in savings to customers.
Dubbed “New Lower Prices”, the price cuts are here to stay and will form a long-term change to pricing.
It followed reductions across Ikea UK’s kitchens and accessories ranges when the prices of over 1,300 items were reduced in the autumn of last year.
Shoppers will see price drops on some of Ikea’s best-selling items across bedrooms, living rooms, kitchens, children’s rooms, storage, and more.
Michaela Quinlan, chief commercial officer at Ikea UK and Ireland, said: “By reducing the price of thousands of much-loved IKEA products, particularly at a time when cost of living pressures continue to affect so many, we’re staying true to our vision of creating a better everyday life at home.
“Keeping prices as low as possible is in our DNA and it’s a priority for us to do all we can to make our products affordable, sustainable and accessible to as many people as possible.”
Among Ikea’s new lower price items are:
MALM
Ikea’s popular MALM range will see bedside tables, bedframes and chests of drawers drop in price, with the latter down to £79 from £99, and a dressing table with a new lower price of £89 from £99.
HEMNES
Another of Ikea’s most popular ranges, HEMNES, will be among New Lower Prices, with a HEMNES dressing table priced at £159 from £179.
Meanwhile, there’s money off a double bed frame, down to £194 from £244.
KALLAX
KALLAX units are stylish, simple cube storage shelving, and there are new lower prices on various shelving units and inserts, such as a grey KALLAX shelving unit, down to £115 from £150, and inserts starting at a new reduced price of £9 down from £12.
BESTÅ
With BESTÅ, you can design a cupboard, sideboard, TV bench and various other storage solutions which are suitable for your needs.
New lower prices start at £10 on storage systems, and TV benches are priced at £70, down from £80, with glass panels starting at £20 with £5 off the price.
BRIMNES
BRIMNES living room storage and display units are among the reductions, with a TV bench down to £80 from £87, along with bookcases which are down to £85 from £99. Meanwhile, a display cabinet is £90, down from £99.
EKET
Ikea’s EKET modular storage systems will see reduced pricing on open storage wall cabinets, down to £12 from £17, and suspension rails for assembly are down to £3 from £5.
LACK
Within Ikea’s LACK range, larger wall shelves have £5 off down to £20, while smaller ones are down to as little as £5 from £8 among the new lower prices.
You can also save money on a coffee table, down to £19 from £22.
Those shopping at Ikea can also get free standard delivery on parcel orders over £60 (up to 15kg) until January 31.
In addition, truck delivery is available starting at £25 for one-person delivery, down from £40, until February 29.
The company, which was founded in 1943, sells everything from meatballs to desks, curtains and blinds to outdoor lighting.
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You can find your closest Ikea store by using the store locator on the retailer’s website.