For the first time in 46 years, IKEA Singapore is offering an 11% storewide discount from 9 to 11 November to celebrate IKEA Singles’ Day. This remarkable sale is part of IKEA’s commitment to helping Singaporeans save on quality home essentials during challenging economic times. This initiative adds to IKEA’s recent efforts to keep costs manageable, like absorbing the GST increase in 2024 and cutting prices on over 550 items this year.
Discover 11% off a vast selection of home furnishing must-haves, including sofas, armchairs, dining tables, and more. IKEA Family members can also enjoy an additional 11% off already discounted items with exclusive monthly offers.
Some top picks include:
POÄNG Armchair and Footstool – Relax in style with this classic birch veneer/Hillared anthracite duo, now $292.80 (U.P. $329).
BESTÅ Storage Combination – Keep your essentials organized in this chic black-brown unit for $449.50 (U.P. $505).
KURA Reversible Bed – Perfect for growing children, this versatile piece is priced at $283.90 (U.P. $319).
VIMLE 3-Seat Sofa with Chaise Longue – Cozy up with family on this inviting Gunnared beige sofa, now $978.10 (U.P. $1,099).
MUSKEN Wardrobe – With a sleek design and ample storage, this wardrobe is $399.60 (U.P. $449).
JÄRVFJÄLLET Office Chair – Stay cool and comfortable in this ergonomic chair for $283.90 (U.P. $319).
IKEA Singapore is making shopping even more convenient with newly reduced delivery fees.
For just $5, have parcels under 15kg delivered right to your door, or opt for a $35 delivery fee for items over 15kg. Better yet, enjoy free delivery when you spend over $500 (terms and conditions apply).
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