Ikea Launches 'Preowned' Marketplace to Boost Sustainability and Enter Second-Hand Furniture Market

August 27, 2024
Ikea Launches 'Preowned' Marketplace to Boost Sustainability and Enter Second-Hand Furniture Market
  • This initiative reflects Ikea's long-term goal to enhance its digital offerings and promote sustainability by encouraging the reuse of furniture.

  • Customers can list their Ikea items for sale on the platform, complete with photos and pricing, while Ikea's AI technology enhances these listings with promotional images and measurements.

  • Sellers have the option to receive payment in cash or an Ikea voucher with a 15% bonus, valid for three years in Norway or indefinitely in Spain.

  • This initiative aligns with Ikea's sustainability goals by promoting a circular economy and reducing waste, as the global second-hand furniture market is projected to grow significantly.

  • Ikea Preowned aims to compete with established resale platforms like eBay and Gumtree, marking the company's first foray into second-hand marketplaces.

  • Ikea has launched a new marketplace for second-hand furniture, named 'Ikea Preowned', which is currently being tested in Madrid and Oslo.

  • Currently, there are no fees for using the service, although Ikea's management has hinted that a small commission may be introduced in the future.

  • An evaluation of the project's success will be conducted after December 2023 to determine future steps.

  • CEO Jesper Brodin announced the marketplace during an interview with the Financial Times, highlighting its potential impact.

  • The platform facilitates direct transactions between buyers and sellers, who must coordinate the pickup of items as shipping is not provided.

  • This move is part of Ikea's broader strategy to become circular and climate positive by 2030, emphasizing the importance of reusing products.

  • With Ikea products accounting for about 10% of the second-hand furniture market, the company is poised to play a significant role in this growing sector.

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