In the midst of a drive to encourage reuse and responsible consumption, Ikea has launched an outlet within its own stores across Spain. Yes, as you read: a second-hand market with display furniture and accessories at 60%.
This section, unknown to many and baptized as “Circular Market”, is an opportunity to purchase furniture and accessories at reduced prices, thus prolonging the useful life of the products.
How to buy in the Ikea outlet
The outlet section, located at the end of the route in all stores and next to the checkouts, offers from sofas and tables to shelves and armchairs with discounts that can reach 50% or 60%.
Items come from returns, showrooms or have minor damage, and are sold as is, with no shipping service and no disassembly, making it an ideal option for those who can take the purchase home with them and save the afternoon of assembly at home.
The inventory changes frequently, and is available on the Swedish company’s official website. For example, these are some of the products currently available at Ikea Valencia.
In parallel, the Circular Market allows buying and selling second-hand furniture both in physical store and online. Customers can reserve items such as desks, cribs or chairs through the website of their nearest store, as well as participate in a direct buying and selling platform between individuals, in the style of Wallapop or Milanuncios.