When a company is more than just a company

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  1. Veincentury

    Veincentury Well-Known Member

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    Shop till you drop at Ikea ... then sleep over in the store
    Fri Jul 13, 1:42 PM ET
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    OSLO (AFP) - No longer content to offer consumers Swedish meatballs and self-assembly shelves, Ikea in Norway is now offering weary shoppers the chance to sleep over in one of its Oslo showrooms free of charge.

    From July 23 to July 27, the public will be able to spend the night in special rooms set up in the store, with a choice of bridal suite, complete with hanging chandelier and a round bed, or a luxury suite that includes breakfast in bed.

    Others can share a bunk in the dormitory, while parents and children can join in the fun in one of Ikea's family rooms.

    "It will be like an alternative hostel," company spokesman Frode Ullebust told AFP on Friday, adding that, as far as he knew, this was the first time Ikea has ever done this anywhere in the world.

    Although many shoppers may associate Ikea with hellish Saturday expeditions with yelling children and never-ending queues, in Norway it seems a trip to Ikea is a fun day out.

    "Around 900,000 visitors come to visit Ikea during the summer holidays. That's more than one of the biggest attractions in Norway, the Holmenkollen ski jump, attracts in one year," claimed Ullebust.

    Norway has a population of 4.7 million.

    All five of Ikea Norway's warehouses are situated in the south of the country.

    "We found that people from the north of Norway include a visit to Ikea as part of their holidays," Ullebest said.

    On the big night, guests at what is being called the Ikea Hostel can check in from 10:00 pm, an hour before the warehouse closes, but will need to get up early in the morning.

    "The shop opens at 10:00 am so if they are lazy, people might get woken up by shoppers testing out their mattresses," said Ullebust.

    And as an added freebie, customers will also be able to take their bedsheets home afterwards. "It's a nice souvenir," he added.

    "We will also give them bathrobes with the Ikea Hostel logo on it, and some slippers, so they won't get cold at night," he said.

    A private tour of the inner workings of the warehouse is included too. "Customers will enjoy Ikea by night," said Ullebust.

    Ikea fans have until July 18 to apply for their exclusive Ikea stay. They must fill in a form and answer the question "Why do you want to sleep at Ikea?" -- a question exhausted weekend shoppers may wonder themselves.
     
  2. Taxloss

    Taxloss Stripper Vicar

    Guess it's handy for the Norwegians who have to travel from far. :)

    Went to an IKEA once with my friend and I love their salmon sandwich! :p
     
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  3. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    Great marketing move. They might even sell more beds because of this.
     
  4. xmichelly

    xmichelly Well-Known Member

    I've never been to IKEA -down
     
  5. zoom_zoom

    zoom_zoom Well-Known Member

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    now THIS is the way to do business... lucky norwegians
     
  6. wind2000

    wind2000 Self Schemata

    Not to mention their ice cream and hot dogs in Canada.
     
  7. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    these guys really know how to sell themselves..
     
  8. SugaCutie0

    SugaCutie0 Well-Known Member

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    That's very hospitable of em.... buy our stuff..sleep over..-lol I wonder if you have to pay extra for it though.
     
  9. babybaby

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    Ikea over the past few years have really developed themeselves and crippled most of their competitors. They really know how to sell themselves and market good. Constantly innovative.
     
  10. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

    lol gonna make a bunch of homeless bums happy
     
  11. zero_c

    zero_c Well-Known Member

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    Depending on where you are, there aren't any IKEA anywhere near you.
     
  12. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    lets hope so..
     
  13. Veincentury

    Veincentury Well-Known Member

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    It's free, but you have to apply for it earlier for the accommodations.

    Now to find a dig a tunnel and loiter around a home goods store at night.-pirate