Ikea Furniture Buyback
Ikeas New Furniture Buyback Scheme Will Save Your Old Malm Drawers From Landfill Get rid of your old pieces score a voucher for something new and help save around 15000 items from Australian tips each year.
Ikea furniture buyback. Please follow the steps below to obtain an estimate of your furnitures buy back value. We think home furniture can create a better everyday life too. Ikea has launched a new strategy to keep old furniture off the kerb and out of landfill by allowing customers to sell their unwanted items back to the retailer.
Do you have a removal or disposal service. We dont buy furniture that is dirty and stained broken or has been customized in any way. Then bring it to your nearest IKEA store where one of our co-workers will check its condition and confirm the final valuation which can be as high as 50 of the original value.
Eight Australian Ikea stores all except stores in Victoria will be taking in thousands of pieces of unwanted furniture and giving customers up to 100 per cent of what they originally paid. Over the 12-month trial period more than 1600 pieces of furniture were bought back by customers and re-sold to new customers. People tired of their flat pack IKEA dressers drawers cabinets and tables will now be able to sell them back to the furniture retailer for resale in its stores as secondhand.
Then bring your assembled IKEA furniture together with your estimate to your preferred IKEA store. Takeaway service for food and. Find everything from smart storage solutions mattresses textiles wardrobes to kitchens more.
Simply fill out a form online to get a quote on your old IKEA furniture. Ikea has launched its long-awaited furniture buy-back and re-sale scheme in an attempt to reduce the number of products going to landfill. You can receive in-store credit and give your used IKEA furniture a second life.
During the temporary lockdown in Greater Sydney and surrounds IKEA NSW stores remain open and the following services are still available with COVID-safe measures in place. Based on those results IKEA expects to save up to 15000 pieces of furniture from landfill each year across Australia. The IKEA furniture buy-back service is currently only available to buy back used personal household items only and unable to accept quantities more than 10 items and commercially used items.