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Can I return several pieces of used furniture as part of the "IKEA Second Life" service?

Yes, you can return several pieces of furniture.

With our "IKEA Second Life" service, you are very welcome to return several pieces of furniture in normal household quantities.

We can only take over your piece of furniture fully assembled.

You can also find more information about our Second life buyback service here

 

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