Ikea
IKEA sale kicks off: Up to 70% off, including deals on food
IKEA’s winter sale runs January 6–February 4 at all Israel branches, with up to 70% off more than 3,000 furniture, home and textile items, plus discounts in restaurants and Swedish food shops.
When design meets play: IKEA’s new collection is transforming children’s rooms
IKEA launches a bed for smartphones – with a bonus for those who put it to sleep
Celebrating 40 years: IKEA launches a new edition of its iconic collection
Severe building violations could partially shut new Ikea store
"This is a clear case in which construction preceded planning."
Health Ministry director: Opening IKEA was a mistake
Bar Siman Tov has been heavily criticized for the way the Health Ministry has functioned under his leadership.
Winning the coronavirus battle is about more than IKEA - analysis
Public cooperation has been key to ensuring Israel's success in fighting the coronavirus outbreak, and that requires the government keeping their faith and trust.
IKEA starts producing protective gear for health care workers
Demand for its office furniture is holding up well as many work from home due to the coronavirus.
IKEA Israel to ban all plastic disposable products by 2020
The move is part of a store-wide international effort to reduce damage to the environment by minimizing waste normally produced by the store and its subsidiaries.
IKEA faces outrage after using a slogan with links to Nazi camps
While the original quote comes from Greek and Roman times, its use in Nazi camps is problematic.
THE LOUNGE: Emma Shapplin
There was lots of action this week at IKEA’s kitchen store at the Tel Aviv Port as a new campaign was filmed there for the company’s newest kitchen campaign.
I’m suing Ikea over this sexist catalog
Ikea’s catalog for haredim contains language and products geared to the sector’s needs, such as extra hanging space for men’s shirts and large bookcases for storing volumes of the Talmud.
IKEA and Israeli NGOs design add-ons to make home goods more accessible
"I am convinced that this initiative will actually improve the quality of life of people with disabilities in Israel and around the world."
IKEA Israel faces lawsuit over Haredi women-erasing catalog
Israel is the only country in the world in which an Ikea catalog was published without any women, in Saudi Arabia a similar publication was halted.