IKEA: From Small Idea to Global Brand (B)
IKEA did not start as a global company. It began in 1943 in a small town in Sweden. A young boy called Ingvar Kamprad started selling small products like pens and wallets from his bicycle. At that time, it was just a simple idea, but it later became a very successful business. The big turning point came when IKEA discovered something surprising: many customers were willing to build furniture themselves if the price was more affordable. This led to the famous flat-pack system. Furniture is sold in small boxes, and people assemble it at home. What first seemed inconvenient became a clever and practical solution. But IKEA did more than sell furniture—it created a lifestyle. When you walk into an IKEA store, you enter a carefully designed space that looks like a real home. The rooms are modern, simple, and comfortable. Customers don’t just see products—they imagine a better way of living. Behind the scenes, IKEA focuses on efficiency and organization. The company carefully controls pr...