Ikea, the one-stop shop for furniture

Offering inaugural discounts, the showroom offers modern and contemporary furniture for home and office, writes T. Lalith Singh

February 10, 2012 09:02 pm | Updated 09:02 pm IST

Furniture on display at IKEA in Hyderabad. Photo: Nagara Gopal

Furniture on display at IKEA in Hyderabad. Photo: Nagara Gopal

In four floors and spread over 30,000 square feet, here comes a fine collection of furniture and requirements for all spaces of your home. And bringing to city the collection of Ikea furniture, a showroom has been opened at Gachibowli this week.

The spacious and well placed showroom has a host of local and imported furniture and the range includes kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, sofa chair, coffee tables, dressers, mirrors, lamps, bookshelves and cabinets.

For the bedroom, one can browse through the collection of bedroom sets, folding tables, while bathroom articles, desks, dining sets and hall furniture too can be checked for other spaces of home. Children's items, curtain accessories apart, the range also includes wooden furniture, metal furniture, plastic furniture and glass furniture.

Offering inaugural discounts, the showroom has almost every need catered for home and office that looks for modern and contemporary furniture arrangements. A total of more than 1,000 items are on display and one can spend hours after hours browsing through them. As far as pricing is concerned, the menu has on offer, a range that starts from Rs.1,000 and ends at Rs.5 lakhs.

“The showroom features all varieties of new products and offers high end furniture at competitive prices. Given its range and pricing, we are sure Ikea Furniture is going to be the favourite one-stop shop for all furniture and decorative show pieces,” says Shiva Reddy of Ikea.

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