How can I get in contact with IKEA?
You can reach out to IKEA Customer Service either through chat, phone, or by visiting an IKEA store.
If you can’t find what you are looking for on our website, our Customer Service team are here to help you. For options/information and opening hours, go to Contact IKEA. Please note that we are unable to assist through email at the moment.
Alternatively, you can also visit the Customer Service department at your nearest IKEA store.
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