When the mother of all Ikea stores opened in the Philippines, it gave us biggest selection of Scandinavian furniture around the world. And Filipinos have been crazy about this whole Ikeafication movement ever since. It's not clout chasing. It's a lifestyle. Yes, this ...
"We believe in everyone's right to be themselves," Ikea said in a statement.
Ikea is so cool now that we can't keep up with the collections. But its latest release doesn't have Virgil Abloh, Sonos speakers, or Solange tacked onto it. For its latest release, Ikea turned its iconic Frakta shopping bag—usually sporting bright blue with a yellow-and-blue ...
Businessman and social media entrepreneur Atoy Llave of Atoy Customs is a pioneer of many things in the fickle-minded automotive aftermarket industry. In the 1990s, he became quickly known as the bodykit builder who customizes cars by modifying and adding fiberglass ground ...
Video games can be both a source of stress or a stress reliever. The Sims is one of those games that doesn’t require much critical thinking skills, just vicarious living. If you’re stuck at home 24/7, chances are you’ve been building houses and ...
IKEA Philippines is set to launch in just a few months, but eager soon-to-be customers can sign up to its official membership program starting July 7 on IKEA Family Day. The best part? It’s completely free.IKEA Family is the Swedish brand’s international ...
The Swedish furniture store offers a handbook for diferent bedroom needs.
“Are you getting enough satisfaction in your bedroom?” asks Swedish home brand IKEA.This feels weird, because why would a furniture store ask about your bedroom situation? It turns out IKEA has a lot to say about the matter. With the goal of inspiring ...
Plus, what you need to know about Ikea Philippines.
Since the announcement of its pending opening in 2020, Ikea has been generating a lot of buzz. In an official press conference, we learned more about the first Ikea store in the Philippines, among other useful details.Apparently, we’ve been pronouncing Ikea wrong all ...
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