The Borneo Post

IKEA Tebrau opens to the public

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JOHOR BAHRU: A log-sawing act gimmick, the Swedish traditiona­l culture which symbolises a “new beginning”, officially marked the opening of IKEA Tebrau, the first store in southern Malaysia and the biggest store in Southeast Asia yesterday.

Members of the public had started queuing up from as early as 12 midnight the night before, and 20,000 people were expected to visit the store which opened at 10am yesterday.

After much anticipati­on, the public will come acrossthe unique IKEA shopping experience at the store, which spans 502,815 square feet and features 54 Swedish-inspired showrooms.

Store manager, Annie Chandler said prior to setting up the store, IKEA had conducted numerous home visits.

“The home furnishing showcased at the store is well-suited for the local market and their increasing­ly urbanised lifestyle,” she said at the opening ceremony hyesterday.

Also present were IKEA Southeast Asia retail director Mike King and Johor’s Tourism, Domestic Trade and Consumeris­m Committee chairman Datuk Tee Siew Kiong.

King said IKEA’s presence in Johor would ultimately set another benchmark of home furnishing market here while providing healthy competitio­n to other providers.

He also said IKEA’s green concept store would also encourage and increase the public’s awareness in adopting such practices in their daily lives.

For a hassle-free journey to and from the store, customers can take the free shuttle from Larkin Sentral and Keretapi Api Tanah Melayu Bhd Museum which is next to Johor Bahru Sentral.

Apart from that, IKEA has also partnered with Grab in conjunctio­n with the store’s opening, and customers can use the promotion code ‘IKEATEBRAU­17’ to enjoy an RM8 discount for two Grab rides from Nov 16-31. The promo code is valid for all Grab services in Johor Bahru. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Tee (third left) together with Swedish Embassy in Malaysia Deputy Head of Mission and Counsellor Ola Pihlblad (third right), IKEA Southeast Asia managing director Christian Rojkjaer (left), King (right) Chandler (second left) and IKEA Tebrau deputy...
Tee (third left) together with Swedish Embassy in Malaysia Deputy Head of Mission and Counsellor Ola Pihlblad (third right), IKEA Southeast Asia managing director Christian Rojkjaer (left), King (right) Chandler (second left) and IKEA Tebrau deputy...

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