Yesterday, IKEA opened its Plan and Order Point in Kingsway West Retail Park, Dundee, which it marked with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by its eight members of staff and councillor Mark Flynn, the leader of Dundee City Council.
Plan and Order Points are dedicated to kitchen, bedroom, and living room planning where customers can visit for tailored design consultations. Customers can order from the entire IKEA product range, with the option for next-day collection or home delivery. The locations also offer a collection area for orders made online, as well as providing a service for customers wanting to return a purchase.
Kevin Coventry, market manager at IKEA, says: "We are thrilled to open the doors to our first-ever IKEA Plan and Order Point in Dundee. This new space is designed to inspire our customers, where they can explore our unique kitchen ranges and smart storage solutions. This is the perfect place to discover IKEA’s diverse range of affordable home solutions, with something for everyone. We can’t wait to welcome everyone in.”
Chris Law, MP for Dundee Central, says: “IKEA’s new Plan and Order Point opening in Dundee is fantastic news. This store will bring meaningful benefits to the city, from new jobs to improved access to IKEA’s home furnishing products and services for local people. Its opening marks another positive step that strengthens Dundee’s growing reputation in Scotland as a great place to live, work, and do business.”
A further Plan and Order Point is also coming to Aberdeen.