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School holiday activities at the IKEA Tallinn store

It’s time to set the workbooks aside for a moment and take a well‑deserved break from school. Explore the activities we’ve planned at the IKEA Tallinn store, bring your children or friends, and enjoy a different kind of school break with us.

Thinking how to get here?
It’s easy! Bus no. 200 stops right by the store, making it a convenient way to reach us. You can find all bus times and schedules here.

A different kind of school holiday

Pancakes for breakfast? We say yes!

Nothing says ‘holiday’ like starting your morning off with something sweet. Join us in the Swedish restaurant and treat yourself to pancakes with a variety of tasty toppings. And once you’re full of good food and good feelings, take a stroll through our Showroom to gather inspiration for a room that’s perfect for any school‑age kid or teen. Because even those never-ending study sessions (and the well‑earned relaxation) deserve a cosy, fun, and inspiring space.

When? 23 February to 1 March, from 10:00 to 13:00
Where? Swedish Restaurant

Energy balls workshop for teenagers

We may be best known for our meatballs and plant balls, but this time we’re inviting you to make energy balls! Nuts, berries, cocoa, and honey – choose your favourite ingredients and roll them into nutritious treats to help you power through long school days. To keep your creations fresh, each participant will also receive a PRUTA food container, which you can personalise during the workshop to make it truly your own.

Pre-registration is required!

When? 25 February, from 15:45 to 16:45
Where? Swedish Restaurant

Meet & greet with BJÖRN the bear

BJÖRN the bear may be best known for his big hugs, but he’s always ready for a bit of play and mischief, too. That’s why he’s inviting everyone – young and old – to come meet him for some beary cosy cuddles. And for those who are a little braver and more adventurous, he has a small challenge waiting. Solve it, and you’ll be rewarded with an ice cream from our Swedish bistro.

When? 28 February, from 11:00 to 15:00
Where? IKEA Tallinn store

Create a study space that supports big ideas

If your child doesn’t yet have a desk with space to think, create and spread out their schoolwork, we’ve got plenty of options to choose from. Just don’t forget to pair it with a height‑adjustable chair that grows with them. Or, if their setup is already sorted, better lighting and a few practical helpers might be all your child needs. A good desk lamp, wall-mounted storage and small organisers keep textbooks and library books right where they belong.

A person reaching up to hang a guitar on the wall in a cosy bedroom study corner with a white desk, ring light, microphone, and organised wall storage.
A tidy study nook with a white desk, swivel chair, and large monitor, surrounded by wall‑mounted pegboard storage holding headphones and small accessories. Pink cushions are placed on the bed beside the desk.
A children’s study corner with a white desk, swivel chair, and warmly glowing desk lamp, surrounded by wall storage solutions holding books, toys, and storage boxes. A striped sweater hangs over the chair.

Easy to prepare and love

Life can be hectic, but often the best moments show up in the middle of the everyday. With tasty favourites from the Swedish food market, it doesn’t take much to whip up something delicious. Easy‑to‑prepare meatballs or our sauces that go from pan to plate in minutes – perfect for busy evenings and hungry teenagers.