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IKEA
IKEA is a home furnishing website and app for browsing and buying furniture, storage, decor, kitchen products, lighting, textiles, planning services, pickup orders, and delivery orders.
What IKEA is
IKEA is a home furnishing retailer with a major shopping website and app. On IKEA, shoppers can browse furniture, storage, kitchens, beds, mattresses, lighting, textiles, decor, outdoor products, room ideas, planning tools, pickup options, delivery options, and local store information.
How the website works
IKEA.com combines product browsing, room inspiration, measurements, availability, planning tools, shopping lists, delivery choices, and store information. A customer may use the site to plan a room, check whether an item is available nearby, order online, or prepare for an in-store visit.
Furniture, rooms, and planning
The IKEA website is organized around both products and rooms. Shoppers can start with a sofa, wardrobe, bed, cabinet, rug, lamp, or storage box, but they can also start with a kitchen, bedroom, living room, bathroom, office, nursery, or outdoor space and build a plan around that need.
Stores, pickup, and delivery
IKEA shopping often mixes online planning with physical fulfillment. Some items can ship by parcel, some need truck delivery, some are easier to collect from a store or pickup point, and some projects may need planning or assembly services. Availability depends on market, store, item size, stock, and delivery area.
Franchise system
IKEA is not one single operating company in every market. Inter IKEA says the retail business is run through a franchise system, with franchisees authorized to sell the IKEA product range in specific territories. That structure helps explain why local IKEA websites, delivery rules, services, prices, and store formats can vary by country.
Why it matters
IKEA matters online because home furnishing is visual, spatial, and logistical. A shopper needs to imagine how products fit a room, compare dimensions, understand materials, check stock, plan delivery, and sometimes assemble items. The website turns those decisions into a digital path before, during, and after a store visit.
Limits and tradeoffs
An online furniture page cannot guarantee fit, comfort, color accuracy, assembly difficulty, delivery access, or long-term durability. Shoppers should check dimensions, materials, package counts, delivery fees, pickup rules, service availability, return rules, and local stock before ordering.
WHOIS domain data
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- Domain
- ikea.com
- IP address
- 104.18.13.173
- Registrar
- CSC Corporate Domains, Inc.
- WHOIS server
- whois.corporatedomains.com
- Referral URL
- http://cscdbs.com
- Created
- July 29, 1995
- Updated
- July 1, 2025
- Expires
- July 5, 2026
- Nameservers
- udns2.cscdns.uk (204.74.111.1); udns1.cscdns.net (204.74.66.1)
- Domain status
- clientDeleteProhibited; clientTransferProhibited; serverDeleteProhibited; serverTransferProhibited; serverUpdateProhibited
- DNSSEC
- signedDelegation