Is the new IKEA ‘boutique’ store opening near your city?

The last few years have been a bit of a rollercoaster, to say the least. The pandemic forced numerous global brands to explore new avenues to connect with their clientele.

And now, the latest buzz comes from none other than IKEA, the giant household name for home furnishings.


IKEA recently announced the addition of a new store location in Australia, which is slated to start operations in 2024.

This isn't just any store—it's a boutique experience that promises to change how people shop with the iconic brand.

With 12 other stores across the nation (except for Tasmania) IKEA is moving into a more focused direction with its ‘Plan and Order Point’ in Cannington, Perth.

It will be the city's second location, with the first one in the northern part of Innaloo.


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Here's how IKEA's 'Plan and Order Points' works in a nutshell.


But here's where it gets interesting: the Cannington store is different from your typical IKEA visit. Instead of the traditional wide aisles and on-the-spot product availability, it introduces a leaner concept.

It's a hub where locals can get one-on-one expert planning advice from staff and place orders for products that they can later have delivered to their homes.

This shift towards smaller, streamlined stores is part of the brand's focus on making its products more accessible to shoppers.


The ‘Plan and Order Point’ in Perth isn't the first of its kind in Australia. Similar launches took place in Melbourne's west in September 2022 and in Sydney’s northern beaches in June this year.

IKEA Australia's Market Area Manager Johanna Gbenplay conveyed her excitement: ‘With IKEA Perth in Innaloo in the north, we’re so pleased to be able to offer a convenient location to our shoppers south of the river too from early 2024.’

‘We think our Perth shoppers will also love that Cannington is a new easy spot to pick up their Ikea order—whether it’s a big or small home furnishing or accessory that makes their homework better so life works better.’

For those keen on exploring this new IKEA experience, bookings for planning appointments at IKEA Cannington will be available on the IKEA website from early 2024.


Plan and Order Points

IKEA's new ‘Plan and Order Points’ mark a significant shift in retail dynamics.

These compact spaces aren't just downsized versions of the expansive mega stores we're familiar with.

Instead, they are specialised centres dedicated to meticulous planning, organising, and inspiration, focusing primarily on kitchen, bedroom, and living room designs.


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IKEA's kitchen and wardrobe inspirations from their 'Plan and Order Points'. Image source: IKEA Australia


Shoppers can drop in, design their ideal space with expert guidance, and order the required products for home delivery or local pickup.

Although these points don’t handle returns or offer food, shoppers can return unused items in their original packaging to other IKEA stores within 365 days.

Overall, this new approach presents a refreshing blend of personalised service, and the trusted IKEA quality people know and love.
Key Takeaways

  • IKEA has announced a new store location in Perth, set to open in 2024 in the southern suburb of Cannington.
  • The new outlet will not carry the usual features of regular IKEA mega stores.
  • Instead, the store will be a smaller, streamlined plan and order point where shoppers can receive expert planning advice from staff.
  • This will be the third of the brand's new concept stores in Australia, with one having opened in Melbourne in September 2022 and another in Sydney's northern beaches in June.
Members, what are your thoughts on these new IKEA’s Plan and Order Points? Have you visited one yet? Or are you close to the upcoming Perth location? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
 
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The one place I hate to visit is an Ikea store. I will never go if possible as I find their furniture both expensive & tacky simultaneously. I have had to deal with their furniture at friends' homes & never found it comfortable or practical. I wouldn't waste my money planning anything with them.
 
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I love Ikea , you get some good ideas , I have never bought there any major furniture , only like mirrors, small side tables etc , but they have nice small decoration items , also I like their jams in the food area , they have no added sugar .
 
There we go 2 comments total opposite views about IKEA. It is successful because it fits a need and a very reasonable price point.. My IKEA kitchen in my unit out lasted my Kaboodle in our current house. Both cheap kit assembles, neither was easy to order the whole lot at once. YES, I had instore help both times! I ended up with too many handles with Bunnings, I had to take them back I had enough for 10 kitchens! Alot on back order with IKEA so backwards & forwards many times.
 
The last few years have been a bit of a rollercoaster, to say the least. The pandemic forced numerous global brands to explore new avenues to connect with their clientele.

And now, the latest buzz comes from none other than IKEA, the giant household name for home furnishings.


IKEA recently announced the addition of a new store location in Australia, which is slated to start operations in 2024.

This isn't just any store—it's a boutique experience that promises to change how people shop with the iconic brand.

With 12 other stores across the nation (except for Tasmania) IKEA is moving into a more focused direction with its ‘Plan and Order Point’ in Cannington, Perth.

It will be the city's second location, with the first one in the northern part of Innaloo.


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Here's how IKEA's 'Plan and Order Points' works in a nutshell.


But here's where it gets interesting: the Cannington store is different from your typical IKEA visit. Instead of the traditional wide aisles and on-the-spot product availability, it introduces a leaner concept.

It's a hub where locals can get one-on-one expert planning advice from staff and place orders for products that they can later have delivered to their homes.

This shift towards smaller, streamlined stores is part of the brand's focus on making its products more accessible to shoppers.


The ‘Plan and Order Point’ in Perth isn't the first of its kind in Australia. Similar launches took place in Melbourne's west in September 2022 and in Sydney’s northern beaches in June this year.

IKEA Australia's Market Area Manager Johanna Gbenplay conveyed her excitement: ‘With IKEA Perth in Innaloo in the north, we’re so pleased to be able to offer a convenient location to our shoppers south of the river too from early 2024.’

‘We think our Perth shoppers will also love that Cannington is a new easy spot to pick up their Ikea order—whether it’s a big or small home furnishing or accessory that makes their homework better so life works better.’

For those keen on exploring this new IKEA experience, bookings for planning appointments at IKEA Cannington will be available on the IKEA website from early 2024.


Plan and Order Points

IKEA's new ‘Plan and Order Points’ mark a significant shift in retail dynamics.

These compact spaces aren't just downsized versions of the expansive mega stores we're familiar with.

Instead, they are specialised centres dedicated to meticulous planning, organising, and inspiration, focusing primarily on kitchen, bedroom, and living room designs.


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IKEA's kitchen and wardrobe inspirations from their 'Plan and Order Points'. Image source: IKEA Australia


Shoppers can drop in, design their ideal space with expert guidance, and order the required products for home delivery or local pickup.

Although these points don’t handle returns or offer food, shoppers can return unused items in their original packaging to other IKEA stores within 365 days.

Overall, this new approach presents a refreshing blend of personalised service, and the trusted IKEA quality people know and love.
Key Takeaways

  • IKEA has announced a new store location in Perth, set to open in 2024 in the southern suburb of Cannington.
  • The new outlet will not carry the usual features of regular IKEA mega stores.
  • Instead, the store will be a smaller, streamlined plan and order point where shoppers can receive expert planning advice from staff.
  • This will be the third of the brand's new concept stores in Australia, with one having opened in Melbourne in September 2022 and another in Sydney's northern beaches in June.
Members, what are your thoughts on these new IKEA’s Plan and Order Points? Have you visited one yet? Or are you close to the upcoming Perth location? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
Love IKEA products so this service is great to not have to collect from NOR Perth! Will they also sell the biscuits and their famous frozen meat balls??
Izzy. Thornlie, WA
 

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