The wood we use

Fast facts:

Where exactly does IKEA get its wood from?

Which market supplies the most virgin wood for IKEA products?

Use arrow keys to navigate, escape to exit.Poland - 29%Lithuania - 13%Sweden - 10%China - 10%Germany - 6%Romania - 4%Czech Republic - 3%Slovakia - 3%Latvia - 3%Vietnam - 3%Other - 16%
CountryPercentage
Poland29%
Lithuania13%
Sweden10%
China10%
Germany6%
Romania4%
Czech Republic3%
Slovakia3%
Latvia3%
Vietnam3%
Other16%

Types of wood-based material used in IKEA products

Use arrow keys to navigate, escape to exit.Composite - 66%Solid wood - 25%Other - 9%
Type of woodPercentage
Composite66%
Solid wood25%
Other 9%

For example, paper and paper based covering

The top wood species used in solid wood-based IKEA products

  • Pine 53%
  • Birch 16%
  • Beech 13%
  • Acacia 8%
  • Poplar 3%
  • Eucalyptus 2%
  • Other species 5%

How does IKEA make sure its wood comes from responsibly managed forests?

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United States of America0.4%
Canada0.01%
Mexico<0.01%
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Poland29%
Lithuania13%
Sweden10%
Germany6%
Romania4%
Czech Republic3%
Latvia3%
Slovakia3%
Croatia2%
Finland2%
France2%
Spain1%
Slovenia1%
Hungary1%
Portugal1%
Denmark1%
Russia0.4%
Ukraine0.4%
Norway0.4%
Estonia0.3%
Switzerland0.3%
Bulgaria0.2%
Bosnia and Herzegovina0.2%
Serbia0.2%
Italy0.2%
Austria0.1%
Belgium0.03%
Netherlands0.01%
Luxembourg0.01%
United Kingdom<0.01%
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China10%
Vietnam3%
Thailand0.3%
Türkiye0.1%
Indonesia0.01%
Japan<0.01%
India<0.01%
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Brazil1%
Chile0.2%
Argentina0.1%
Uruguay0.04%
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Cameroon<0.01%
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New Zealand1%