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IKEA launches first small-format city store in Mumbai: In Pics

IKEA has opened its first small-format city store at Worli, Mumbai.

IKEA small-format city store in Mumbai

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IKEA small-format city store in Mumbai

The IKEA small-format city store in Mumbai will offer the entire IKEA range that includes about 8,000-9,000 products. The store is facilitated by a well-integrated digital and physical shopping experience.

 

Out of the 8,000-9,000 products available at the Worli City Store, customers will be able to take away 2,200 products directy from the stores while the rest will be home delivered.

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IKEA small-format city store

As of now, customers will a vaccine certificate will only get entry into the IKEA small-format city store. Customers with a vaccine certificate, with over 14-day lapse after the second dose, can enter the store for shopping, the company said in the statement.

IKEA small-format city store

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IKEA small-format city store

IKEA, which is part of the Ingka Group, had set up its first store in the country in Hyderabad in August 2018, which was followed by a store in Navi Mumbai in December last year.

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IKEA small-format city store launch

"IKEA Worli City Store will attract and create many jobs and skilling opportunities to create a positive impact at many levels, plus pave the way for more companies to accelerate their investment plans in the state," said Aaditya Thackeray, Maharashtra Government Minister for Tourism and Environment.

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IKEA small-format city store

The IKEA Worli City Store will become a landmark in the city as it is a big progressive step towards boosting the local economy and serving the home furnishing needs of Mumbaikars and Maharashtra, Thackeray added.

 

"Maharashtra has been one of the top-preferred investment destinations in the country and the government plays an integral role in enabling the 'ease of doing business' in the state,” he added.