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
Kika opens its first store in Israel
Large crowd turns out in Netanya’s industrial zone for the opening; first 100 shoppers to enter the store to receive a free footstool.
'IKEA founder's Nazi past revealed in new book'
Ingvar Kamprad was identified as a Nazi by Swedish intelligence during WWII and retained loyalty to Swedish far-right after war, book says.
Business in Brief: February 10
Noble: Commercial gas at Leviathan by 2016; IKEA neighbors prepare class-action suit; 'Israel Today' first to launch iPAD app.
Technical fault seen as most likely cause in IKEA fire
Police recover surveillance cameras as all options are being investigated; Company chairman says employees' jobs are safe.
Massive fire destroys Ikea store in Netanya
70 firefighters put out huge blaze; roof collapses and entire inventory reportedly incinerated; Company says will take months to repair damage.
Ikea store goes up in flames, is completely destroyed
20 firefighting crews put out massive blaze; roof collapses and entire inventory reportedly incinerated; Aharonovitch arrives on the scene.
Firefighters control fire at Ikea store in Netanya
Extensive damage done to building causing roof to collapse; 20 firefighting crews put out blaze; no injuries reported.
What’s in store
We should outsource the entire Middle East peace process to the Swedes – at IKEA.
Cradle to Cradle: A revolutionary design concept
In nature, there is no waste and there is no pollution, they say. So why not try and copy the brilliance of nature in modern industrial design?
Foreign invasion
IKEA, H&M, Gap and Ben & Jerry’s are all lining up to take Israelis’ money. Why now?