IKEA Korea, Midsommar Summer Sale... Up to 70% Off
[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] IKEA Korea announced on the 18th that it will hold the "Welcome! Summer Sale," offering home furnishing products at discounts of up to 70% in celebration of Midsommar, Sweden's representative summer festival, until the 14th of next month.
The sale will be held from today at all IKEA Korea stores (Gwangmyeong, Goyang, Giheung, Dongbusan), excluding the online store.
In addition to 13 common discounted items across stores such as the space-efficient and practical SANDVIKA auxiliary bed, KVIKNE sliding wardrobe, and BRUSALI corner desk, each store will offer more than 200 various home furnishing products. Outdoor furniture suitable for the summer season, rattan accessories and bedding that create a summer resort atmosphere, home decor, and children's furniture are among the diverse home furnishing solutions available at discounts of up to 70%.
The discounted items vary by store, and detailed information can be found on the IKEA Korea website and the store information page within the website.
Tarik Omakatar, IKEA Korea Selling Manager, said, "As a leader in home living, IKEA is striving to provide home furnishing solutions and ideas to make homes more enjoyable and happy spaces, especially as interest in the home as a space and its functions has recently increased." He added, "Through this sale, we hope more people can access various products at lower prices to enjoy a comfortable summer."
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