Applicants must evaluate how they would react to being transformed into pixels and what they would do if the store ran out of pixelated hotdogs.
Imagine going out for some well-deserved retail therapy at your favourite Swedish furniture store and then getting told over an intercom that you will not be allowed to leave.
An influencer and YouTuber wanted to see how easy it would be to trick her followers into thinking she was on holiday in Bali.
You can make the most of a small space with these genius furniture designs that simply disappear when you aren’t using them.
Ikea’s iconic 2002 advert had everyone feeling sorry for a little red lamp. Now, 16 years later, the lamp is back in a sequel that reflects our changing times.
England’s win over Sweden sparked wild celebrations across the country. IKEA had a visit, and the streets were full of pissed up Poms going wild.
We’ve seen something similar from likes of Dulux in the past, but is this the augmented reality feature that could entirely change the way we shop online.
I once thought Ikea could do no wrong. That was until I clapped eyes on their latest invention, the iMatt. (Patent pending)
The IKEA catalogue app available for both iOS and Android on smartphone or tablet enables users to virtually place furniture in their home. All you have to do is place the 2014 IKEA catalogue in the room that you wish to furnish, use the app to scan the catalogue and then chose which furniture pieces to view in your home.
Of all the companies you’d expect something like this from, IKEA is probably at the top of the list. The company revealed this nifty looking device in a press pack recently. Hipsters the world over just busted a semi.