What products qualify for the IKEA Buyback & Resell service?
All eligible items that qualify for the buyback service should be in good, resaleable condition, and they should be clean and unmodified. Products also need to be fully functional and correctly assembled when returned.
- All dressers, office drawer cabinets, small structures with drawers, display storage, sideboards
- Bookcases and shelf units
- Small tables (including laptop tables)
- Multimedia furniture
- Cabinets
- Dining tables and desks (excluding gaming desks with power supply)
- Chairs and stools (excl upholstered or leather chairs and stools)
- Chest of drawers
- Children’s products (excluding mattresses and textiles)
- Complementary bedroom products (clothes rails, dressing tables & free-standing mirrors)
- Kitchen furniture (trolleys, step stools & free-standing kitchen islands)
- Plant pot stands and indoor pots
- Home decoration products (artificial plants and flowers, vales & bowls, mirrors, picture frames & picture ledges)
- Home organisation products (boxes & baskets, shoe cabinets & shoe racks)
- Table and floor lights
Are there product restrictions to the IKEA Buyback & Resell service?
- Non-IKEA products
- Component parts (doors, hinges, drawers, etc..)
- Hacked or modified products
- Non-assembled IKEA products
- Products that have been used outside including outdoor furniture
- Beds (excluding extendable children's beds)
- Mattresses & bed textiles (such as blankets and mattress toppers)
- Sofas/armchairs
- Other soft goods (pillows, towels, curtains etc.)
- Kitchens including worktops, cabinets and fronts
- System wardrobes (incl. PAX and interiors)
- Other over-sized items
- Appliances and other electrical items
- Children's mattresses and textiles
- Upholstered or leather products
- Bathroom accessories
- Cookware and tableware
- Rugs
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