IKEA is set to open a new pop-up store in Northern Ireland at The Boulevard, Banbridge, on Thursday 13th November, as part of its commitment to becoming more accessible to its customers in Northern Ireland.
Located at The Boulevard, Northern Ireland’s premier outlet shopping destination, the 250 sqm pop-up store will provide customers with a taste of IKEA's offer, with a selection of 150 home furnishing accessories – including kitchen, bedroom, and living room essentials – available to take away.
In addition to the product offering, customers will have access to free personalised kitchen and wardrobe planning services.
The site will also host a Collect Near You point, fully branded and located at The Boulevard retail park, enabling customers to pick up IKEA online purchases closer to home. This new location will complement IKEA’s existing Collect Near You points in Ballymena, Antrim, Limavady and Dungannon.
Michaela Quinlan, market manager, IKEA Belfast, says: “We are excited to welcome customers to our first pop-up in Northern Ireland. This is not only an opportunity to meet new customers where they are but also a chance to make IKEA even more accessible. Whether you're planning a dream kitchen or picking up everyday essentials, we’re here to help customers across Northern Ireland create the spaces they love.
“The addition of our Collect Near You point at The Boulevard is also an exciting step toward making it even easier for customers to shop with us, allowing them to order from our entire range online and conveniently collect their purchases nearby.”
The opening marks IKEA’s first pop-up store in Northern Ireland. With The Boulevard’s "impressive" annual footfall and its status as a high-traffic retail and leisure destination along the main A1 corridor between Belfast and Dublin, IKEA says the site offers "a perfect location to engage with both local shoppers and visitors from further afield".
Paul McCann, asset manager, Lotus Property (owner of The Boulevard), says: “It’s fantastic to welcome IKEA to The Boulevard as part of their first pop-up initiative in Northern Ireland. The addition of a global brand like IKEA not only enhances the retail experience for our visitors but also reinforces The Boulevard as a dynamic destination for shopping. We’re confident this arrival will be hugely popular with our loyal customers and visitors from across the region, especially the busy Belfast-to-Dublin corridor.”