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Furniture retailer

Stylish furniture for every room and budget.

IKEA is a global home furnishings retailer offering flat-pack furniture, home accessories, kitchen solutions, and storage products through its U.S. stores and online shop.

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Room essentials
  • Living room furniture
  • Bedroom sets
  • Kitchen solutions
  • Storage & organization
  • Home accessories
Shop in store or at IKEA.com

About IKEA

Designed for everyday home life.

IKEA offers a broad range of furniture and home furnishings designed to be functional, affordable, and easy to assemble. Its U.S. stores carry sofas, beds, dining sets, wardrobes, desks, children's furniture, and a wide variety of home accessories and textiles.

In addition to in-store shopping, IKEA.com allows customers to browse the full catalog, check availability, and arrange delivery or pickup. IKEA also offers kitchen planning services and installation support for select products at participating locations.

Common uses

What IKEA offers.

From furnishing a first apartment to refreshing a specific room, IKEA covers a broad range of home needs.

Furniture

Sofas, beds, dressers, dining tables, desks, and bookcases across a range of styles and price points.

Kitchen & appliances

Cabinet systems, countertops, kitchen accessories, and select small appliances for the home kitchen.

Storage & organization

Shelving units, drawer organizers, wardrobe systems, and storage containers for every room.

Home accessories

Textiles, lighting, rugs, wall decor, plants, and seasonal items to personalize living spaces.

Who is it for

Who shops at IKEA.

IKEA is a popular choice for people setting up a first apartment, furnishing a new home on a budget, or looking for functional storage and organizational solutions. Its flat-pack model makes it accessible for renters and those who move frequently. It is also widely used by people who want modern, Scandinavian-influenced design without a high price tag.

Getting started

How to start shopping at IKEA.

  1. Visit ikea.com to browse the full catalog by room or product category. Use the room planner tools to visualize furniture in your space before buying.

  2. Check in-store stock availability at your nearest IKEA location using the product page on the website.

  3. Visit a store to see items in person — IKEA showrooms display fully assembled furniture arranged by room type. Items are collected from self-serve warehouse shelves using a numbered tag.

  4. For delivery or assembly services, check availability on ikea.com. IKEA offers delivery and flat-rate assembly services at select locations.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions about IKEA.

Does IKEA deliver to my home?

IKEA offers home delivery from its stores and from IKEA.com in the U.S. Delivery fees and time frames vary based on order size and distance. Some items may qualify for parcel delivery at a lower fee. Check ikea.com for current delivery options and pricing in your area.

Can I return IKEA furniture if I change my mind?

IKEA has a return policy that allows returns of unopened items within 365 days of purchase with a receipt. Opened items can generally be returned within 180 days. Items must be in resellable condition. Some exceptions apply, such as custom-cut items and items marked as non-returnable. Check IKEA's return policy at ikea.com for current details.

Does IKEA sell pre-assembled furniture?

Most IKEA furniture is sold as flat-pack and requires self-assembly. IKEA offers an assembly service at an additional cost. Certain smaller items may come pre-assembled. The product page on ikea.com shows whether assembly is required.

Information source: IKEA's official U.S. website and store information. Last verified June 22, 2026.

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