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HAVING recently stepped onto the housing ladder, I’ve become completely obsessed with kitting out my new place. But let’s be honest – being a full-time mortgage payer means saving money is now my ...
The revival of Oxford Street passes a huge new landmark tomorrow with the launch of Ikea’s first West End store after an investment of close to £500 million. Long queues are expected to build ...
The all-time best Ikea hacks in advance of its Oxford Street opening. The long awaited start of trading comes two and a half ...
IKEA’s Oxford Circus store offers London-inspired roomsets, a revamped Swedish Deli, and all the cinnamon buns you can carry. It’s set to become the capital’s ultimate go-to destination for smart city ...
The day has finally arrived. Affordable homeware store IKEA has arrived at the most iconic street for British shoppers and tourists alike: Oxford Street. The three-storey building with a retail ...
Ikea just opened a new store on London's Oxford Street. The retailer is opening more city-center locations so shoppers don't have to visit its big-box stores. The store has thousands of items to ...
A breath of fresh air will hit Oxford Street as Ikea opens a new store for those in the capital to shop for new tables and even try a few meatballs. The Grade II listed 214 Oxford Street has been ...
I’m giddy as I walk through the doors of IKEA’s brand new home: the grade II listed 214 Oxford Street store. It looks vastly different from when it was ‘big Topshop’, the millennial ...
IKEA is opening its brand new Oxford Street store in London tomorrow, and it has revealed some exciting additions that customers will have never seen before. The long-awaited store will pull up ...
Meanwhile, the restaurant was so coupled-up it looked like Andrew Edmunds had undergone a functional Swedish redesign. The only thing missing amongst the meatballs and ASKHOLMEN chairs was candlelight ...
Ikea’s new store on Oxford Street opens on Thursday 1 May (Ikea) Long queues are expected to build up ahead of the 10am door opening at 214 Oxford Street where Sir Philip Green’s Topshop once ...