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Ikea celebrates 25 years in Malaysia

Furniture giant marks milestone by giving back to the community and collaborating with local artists 

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 Sep 2021 9:00AM

Ikea celebrates 25 years in Malaysia
From today until September 27, Ikea will be offering 25% off selected products. Also, 25% of sale proceeds will be channelled to communities impacted by Covid-19. – Pic courtesy of Ikea Malaysia, September 16, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – With four big blue stores across the country, a thriving e-commerce site and 25 years of living up to its vision of creating a better everyday life for many, Ikea Malaysia is calling on all Malaysians to join its anniversary celebration. 

To mark this milestone, Ikea has collaborated with homegrown artists Fritilldea and Asyikin Abdullah to celebrate Malaysian and Swedish heritage through colour and creativity. In making it more memorable, a nationwide ‘My Ikea’ design contest will be held, shining a spotlight on the country’s rich ethnic tapestry and unique culture. 

“Today, 25 years on, our vision of creating a better everyday life for Malaysians has never been more important. In fulfilling this, we are journeying closer with the many people, while inspiring them to reimagine a better life at home.

"Malaysian’s love for home and family is a perfect match for Ikea and we are humbled by the support and affection we have received. We hope to continue growing far and wide as many continue to adapt to the evolving concept of living spaces,” said Gerard Jansen, country retail director (Malaysia), Ikea Southeast Asia.

To thank Malaysians for their continuous support over the years, from today until September 27, Ikea will be offering 25% off selected products. Following that, 25% of sale proceeds will be channelled to communities impacted by Covid-19.

Proceeds will be used to help with the learning and teaching of children, driving greater awareness of mental health and supporting disadvantaged groups, among others. 

“Amidst challenging times, we are determined to spread positivity and joy in ways that we can. We are calling on all to join in the celebration from home and unite on what really makes Malaysia special,” Gerard concluded. 

Ikea Malaysia opened its first store in 1Utama Shopping Mall, back in 1996 and moved into its standalone store at Mutiara Damansara in 2003. More than a decade later, with rising demand, the Swedish retailer expanded across the peninsula with Ikea Cheras, Ikea Tebrau and Ikea Batu Kawan.

In 2018, Ikea announced its highly awaited online store, marking its full-on foray into e-commerce. It reigns as Malaysia’s single largest online shopping platform dedicated to home furnishings.

With more than 9,000 home furnishings that are well-designed, budget-friendly, sustainable and of quality, Ikea is fulfilling the evolving needs and preferences of Malaysians.

The nationwide ‘My Ikea’ design contest takes place until September 27. Get inspired by Fritilldea and Asyikin Abdullah’s designs and create your version of the “My Ikea” logo. Unleash your creativity and stand a chance to win a share of RM25,000 in gift cards.

A total of 100 winners will be selected and each winner will receive a RM250 Ikea gift card. To find out more on Ikea Malaysia’s 25th Anniversary, visit www.Ikea.my/25anniversary – The Vibes, September 16, 2021

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