There ecological theme is among the most important in recent years e Ikea he knows it well. Precisely for this reason the Swedish company has decided to turn Black Friday into a Green Friday.
“At Ikea we believe that everyone can do something to live a life longer sustainable at home ”reads the company’s website. “And one thing we can do is give thousands of IKEA furniture one second life, or even a third or fourth. It may seem little, but with your help we can do a lot ”. For this reason, the company asks its customers to bring their own to the stores furniture use them, to evaluate them and give them “a second chance”.
“Maybe you have an old woman at home BILLY bookcase that you no longer need, or a NORDVIKEN table that has now become too small for your family, ”wrote Ikea, referring to two of its best-selling home products.
In addition, the initiative is also aimed at all shareholders Ikea Family. These will in fact be able to take advantage of one overvaluation of 50%.
Ikea photos | NORDVIKEN table
How the initiative promoted by the Swedish company works
All Ikea furniture can be brought to the store, along with the number of rating generated by the tool on their site, starting from 27 November until 28 February 2021.
The initiative, we read on the website, is linked to the Ikea service “Bring and Resell“. The furniture brought to the store will then be resold inside theCorner Occasion present in the brand’s stores. In return, customers will receive a Return Card, which can be used to purchase other products.
It will then be possible to bring your own furniture, which will be given a second life, to the ward Exchanges and Returns. Here an Ikea specialist will check the conditions of the furniture and will play the final evaluation. Once the verification is complete, customers will receive the Return Card with the agreed amount and will be able to spend it in all shops within two years from the date of issue.
Ikea photos | BILLY bookcase
Here are the products that can be brought to the Ikea stores
The service includes several product categories, including: Shelves, Bookcases, Wardrobes (not modular), outdoor furniture. And again: Mirrors, floor and table lamps, tables and coffee tables, children’s bed frames and cots.
Not they are instead included in the initiative: non-Ikea products, additional elements and components, household appliances and electronic products. And again: products for children and babies (such as toys, mattresses and changing tables), items purchased at the Bargain Corner and products for the kitchen, including worktops, furniture and fronts.
Ikea has thus proposed an initiative that winks at the themes of sustainability is recycling, also thinking about the desire of its customers to give new life to their homes at a time when a lot of time is spent in the home.
There ecological theme is among the most important in recent years e Ikea he knows it well. Precisely for this reason the Swedish company has decided to turn Black Friday into a Green Friday.
“At Ikea we believe that everyone can do something to live a life longer sustainable at home ”reads the company’s website. “And one thing we can do is give thousands of IKEA furniture one second life, or even a third or fourth. It may seem little, but with your help we can do a lot ”. For this reason, the company asks its customers to bring their own to the stores furniture use them, to evaluate them and give them “a second chance”.
“Maybe you have an old woman at home BILLY bookcase that you no longer need, or a NORDVIKEN table that has now become too small for your family, ”wrote Ikea, referring to two of its best-selling home products.
In addition, the initiative is also aimed at all shareholders Ikea Family. These will in fact be able to take advantage of one overvaluation of 50%.
Ikea photos | NORDVIKEN table
How the initiative promoted by the Swedish company works
All Ikea furniture can be brought to the store, along with the number of rating generated by the tool on their site, starting from 27 November until 28 February 2021.
The initiative, we read on the website, is linked to the Ikea service “Bring and Resell“. The furniture brought to the store will then be resold inside theCorner Occasion present in the brand’s stores. In return, customers will receive a Return Card, which can be used to purchase other products.
It will then be possible to bring your own furniture, which will be given a second life, to the ward Exchanges and Returns. Here an Ikea specialist will check the conditions of the furniture and will play the final evaluation. Once the verification is complete, customers will receive the Return Card with the agreed amount and will be able to spend it in all shops within two years from the date of issue.
Ikea photos | BILLY bookcase
Here are the products that can be brought to the Ikea stores
The service includes several product categories, including: Shelves, Bookcases, Wardrobes (not modular), outdoor furniture. And again: Mirrors, floor and table lamps, tables and coffee tables, children’s bed frames and cots.
Not they are instead included in the initiative: non-Ikea products, additional elements and components, household appliances and electronic products. And again: products for children and babies (such as toys, mattresses and changing tables), items purchased at the Bargain Corner and products for the kitchen, including worktops, furniture and fronts.
Ikea has thus proposed an initiative that winks at the themes of sustainability is recycling, also thinking about the desire of its customers to give new life to their homes at a time when a lot of time is spent in the home.