The pop-up will be next door to where it plans to open a new large store in spring 2025.
Ikea has launched a pop-up shop on London’s Oxford Street dedicated to its blue carrier bag, as it hopes to attract shoppers ahead of the delayed opening of its new city centre store.
The opening has faced delays after the retailer said it was taking longer than expected to renovate the more than 100-year-old building, including fixing leaks in the building’s basement. Visitors will be able to personalise their Frakta bag, which is known for its sturdy material and for being repurposed for everyday use, with chosen initials.
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