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Inter IKEA Systems B.V.
IKEA
KlasePrivate
IndustriyaRetail
Naitogdas28 Hulyo 1943; 81 years ago (1943-07-28)[1] in Sweden
KagmoknaIngvar Kamprad
Pamayong-kwarterya52°10′02″N 4°28′55″E / 52.1673°N 4.4819°E / 52.1673; 4.4819Tagboan: 52°10′02″N 4°28′55″E / 52.1673°N 4.4819°E / 52.1673; 4.4819, ,
Netherlands
Bilang nin mga lokasyon
445 (2021)[2]
Mga lugar nin pinagsisirbihan
Midbid na mga tawo
Mga produkto
BentaIncrease €41.9 billion (2021)[5]
Websityo

An Inter IKEA Systems B.V.,[6][7] naggigibo nin negosyo bilang IKEA (/ˈkə/ eye-KEE, Swedish: [ɪˈkêːa]), iyo an Swedish multinational conglomerate na nagdedesenyo asin nagpapabakal nin Plantilya:Vanchor, kitchen appliances, decoration, home accessories, asin manlaenlaen na mga produkto asin home services. Nagpoon kaidtong 1943 ni Ingvar Kamprad asin sa ngunyan igwa nin headquarter sa Netherlands, an IKEA iyo an pinakadakulang nagtitingi nin mwebles sa kinaban poon kan 2008.[8][9][10][11][12] An brand na gamit kan grupo ginuno gikan sa acronym na kompwesto kan mga inisyal kan kagtogdas, asin si sa Elmtaryd, an pampamilyang omahan kun saen siya namundag, asin an kataraid na village Agunnaryd (an saiyang dagang tinubuan sa Småland, habagatan na Sweden).[13][14]

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