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Ikea coming to Phuket


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Scheduled to open in July next year,

According to the news source one shall not mention.

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It's a pop-up store where people can see and feel the products which then will be delivered to them.

Does it mean that the delivery will be all the way to the home, or just to the store where people can fetch their puzzles?

Nice concept.

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I wonder if they're gonna be selling their swedish meatballs , or you have to order them too for delivery :-)

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If we are lucky, they will sell the lingonberry jam. That's the best part of the ikea meatballs. And then peasoup in a can! Marabou chocolate.

Ah, forget the furniture, just bring in the food :)

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FYI, the Bangkok store already delivers to Phuket.

Yes everyone understands that but this is store to go and choose before purchasing online for delivery from Bangkok.
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FYI, the Bangkok store already delivers to Phuket.

But I think a good idea to have a store here to order from so you can "touch and feel" instead of ordering from the catalouge or flying to BKK.

Just wondering if the prices would be the same ? And if theyre gonna charge for delivery or not ?

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FYI, the Bangkok store already delivers to Phuket.

But I think a good idea to have a store here to order from so you can "touch and feel" instead of ordering from the catalouge or flying to BKK.

Just wondering if the prices would be the same ? And if theyre gonna charge for delivery or not ?

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It's a pick-up point, with the same pricing as the catalogue. Every store is different, but IKEA Bangkok uses third parties for delivery, so getting it to your door would likely be an extra charge. The pop up stores they've had so far were only a few hundred square meters, so 1/100th the size of a regular store, enough to experience the core living/bedroom ranges.

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