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It may be IKEA Singapore’s smallest store (to date) when it comes to size, but IKEA Jurong aims to be the biggest outlet in terms of new experiences and ideas.
IKEA officially opens its third Singapore store in Jem mall on Thursday (Apr 29), making it Southeast Asia’s first small-store concept. It is also the Swedish home furnishing giant’s first outlet in the west of Singapore, following outlets in Alexandra and Tampines.
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IKEA JURONG s real life home settings (Photo: Genevieve Loh)
Spanning over 6,500 sq m across three levels in Jem mall, this new outlet takes over the space previously occupied by Robinsons. Boasting three entrances and three exits, each level at IKEA Jurong is organised according to the room of the home: Level 2 is “Living Room”, Level 3 is “Bedroom” while Level 4 is “Kitchen” along with the IKEA food hall and restaurant.
"It's a small store with big ambitions," Ikea's Retail Director Jaap Doornbos told us with a smile when we visited the Swedish furniture giant's new store in Jem on Tuesday (April 27). And he's right, it truly is. Spanning 6,500 square metres, Ikea's third outlet in Singapore is definitely significantly smaller as compared to its counterparts in Alexandra and Tampines..