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Ikea plans expansion in Ireland with new Cork unit opening in Douglas Village Shopping Centre

With much anticipation and excitement, IKEA has officially opened its doors in Douglas, Cork. The Swedish furniture giant has been making waves in the news recently, as shoppers eagerly awaited the opening of its first store in the Republic of Ireland. Now that it’s finally here, customers can enjoy the company’s signature style and affordable prices as they peruse through over 10,000 home furnishing products. In this article, we’ll take a look inside the brand new Douglas unit and explore what shoppers can expect from this new addition to the Cork retail scene.


Ikea has opened its fourth Plan and Order Point in Douglas Village Shopping Centre, Ireland, marking the brand’s first step towards further expansion in Cork. These smaller stores are focused on kitchen and bedroom planning and feature units that customers can view and discuss with a design expert. Customers can order any items from the full Ikea range and have them delivered to their choice of location. Additional store openings are planned for later in the year. Martyn Allan, Ikea’s Market Manager for Ireland, confirmed that the brand is keen to expand further in the country.


As we come to the end of our visual journey through IKEA’s new Douglas unit in Cork, it’s clear that the store has lived up to the hype. From the stunning showroom displays to the efficient logistics and customer services, IKEA has certainly set the bar high for furniture retailers in the city. As local shoppers eagerly await their chance to explore the store, it’s clear that IKEA’s first step into Cork is a significant milestone not only for the company but also for the local economy. We can’t wait to see how the store evolves and how it continues to improve the lives of Corkonians in the years to come.

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