IKEA
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IKEA
Summary
IKEA is a furniture store chain[1]. IKEA draws 2,875 Wikipedia views per month (furniture_store_chain category, ranking #1 of 3).[2]
Key Facts
- IKEA's instance of is recorded as furniture store chain[3].
- IKEA's instance of is recorded as brand[4].
- IKEA's founder is recorded as Ingvar Kamprad[5].
- IKEA is owned by Stichting INGKA Foundation[6].
- Ingvar Kamprad is named after IKEA[7].
- Elmtaryd is named after IKEA[8].
- Agunnaryd socken is named after IKEA[9].
- IKEA's Commons category is recorded as IKEA[10].
- IKEA's industry is recorded as industrial manufacturing[11].
- IKEA's industry is recorded as design[12].
- IKEA's industry is recorded as retail[13].
- July 28, 1943 marks the founding of IKEA[14].
- IKEA's location of formation is recorded as Älmhult[15].
- IKEA's official website is recorded as https://www.ikea.com/us/en[16].
- IKEA's official website is recorded as https://ikea.ca[17].
- IKEA's official website is recorded as https://www.ikea.com[18].
- IKEA's topic's main category is recorded as Category:IKEA[19].
- IKEA's Commons gallery is recorded as IKEA[20].
- IKEA's product or material produced is recorded as ready-to-assemble furniture[21].
- IKEA's product or material produced is recorded as mattress[22].
- IKEA's product or material produced is recorded as home appliance[23].
- IKEA's product or material produced is recorded as furniture[24].
- IKEA's product or material produced is recorded as kitchenware[25].
- IKEA's product or material produced is recorded as interior decoration[26].
- IKEA's product or material produced is recorded as linens[27].
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Founding
IKEA's founder is recorded as Ingvar Kamprad[5]. July 28, 1943 marks the founding of IKEA[14]. IKEA's location of formation is recorded as Älmhult[15].
Industry
Industries include industrial manufacturing[11], design[12], and retail[13].
Ownership
IKEA is owned by Stichting INGKA Foundation[6]. Products include ready-to-assemble furniture[21], mattress[22], home appliance[23], furniture[24], kitchenware[25], and interior decoration[26].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for IKEA include Ikea effect[28], a cognitive bias[29], founded in 2009[30].
Why It Matters
IKEA draws 2,875 Wikipedia views per month (furniture_store_chain category, ranking #1 of 3).[2] IKEA has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31] IKEA is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[32]
Entities named for IKEA include Ikea effect[28], a cognitive bias[29], founded in 2009[30].