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    This week we published IKEA's tongue-in-cheek plans for a two-kilometre-long store

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerApril 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    This week on Dezeen, we published IKEA’s plans to build a two-kilometre-long store on April 1st.

    For April Fools’ day, we revealed a plans for a linear store that would depart from IKEA‘s usual labyrinthine layout.

    “With the rise of digital maps, GPS and the very real fact that people barely look up from their phone screens anymore, we’re finding that people don’t seem to have navigation skills that they used to,” IKEA head of retail Tolga Oncu told Dezeen.

    “So, our solution is to build a store that it is impossible to get lost in.”

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    The post This week we published IKEA's tongue-in-cheek plans for a two-kilometre-long store appeared first on Dezeen.



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