IKEA will open smaller, downtown shops in Britain
IKEA will open smaller, downtown shops in Great Britain and is also implementing 24-hour home delivery service to suit changing consumer habits.
The Times British daily wrote about the plans of Javier Quinones, head of the UK and Ireland section of the Swedish home furnishing company on Monday. According to the prestigious British daily newspaper, the first among the smaller shops will open in the fall in central London at Tottenham Court Road. The supply will be smaller, kitchen and bedroom equipments will be included. (MTI)
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