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IKEA Buyback

*Quote must be made, and products returned in-store, clean and assembled between 24 October - 25 November. Buyback amount offered as an IKEA refund card, IKEA Family members only. Terms and Conditions apply. 

Learn about Buyback

Why let your pre-loved IKEA furniture go to waste? Bring them back to us and we’ll buy them back. You’ll get an IKEA refund card to make your next purchase more affordable, while your used furniture finds a new home. 

 

How it works  |  Get an estimate  |  Eligible products  |  FAQs

How it works

1. Calculate your furniture's value

Use the quotation tool to check how much in-store credit you'll get for your used IKEA products.

2. Receive your estimate 

Look out for an email with your estimated quote and a number to reserve your transaction.

3. Bring it back to us

Bring your clean and assembled furniture to the Exchange & Returns area of your local IKEA store within 30 days of receiving your estimate. 

4. Assessment and final offer 

At the Exchange & Returns area, the condition of your furniture will be examined and a final price given. This can differ from the original estimate.

5. Get your IKEA refund card 

You will receive a refund card to spend online or in-store at any time. It can't be used in our Swedish Restaurants, Swedish Bistros or Swedish Food Markets. 

6. Give your furniture a new life

All products will be given a new life and resold in our As-is department.

 

 

Items that qualify should be:

  • IKEA products
  • In good, resaleable condition
  • Listed below as eligible
  • Complete and fully functional
  • Properly assembled when returned
  • Clean and unmodified 
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 Frequently asked questions

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