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You’ll soon be able to buy IKEA furniture without leaving the house

<p>Imagine browsing IKEA furniture, as you perch comfortably on your IKEA Vimle sofa, sipping tea from your white IKEA mug. Finally satisfied with your cart, you hit &quot;checkout&quot;, and watch as everything empties neatly into cyberspace, with a confirmation email that your purchases are now on their way. A new haul of minimalistic Swedish homeware reaches you in mere days&mdash;and you didn&rsquo;t even have to go down to Tampines or Queenstown to get it.</p>
<p>Our dreams are officially becoming reality. According to <a href="http://www.marketing-interactive.com/ikea-e-commerce-store-soon-to-launc… target="_blank"><strong><em>Marketing Interactive</em></strong></a>, furniture and lifestyle retailer IKEA has announced an e-commerce site for both its Singapore and Malaysia markets. While shoppers could previously browse existing collections on the IKEA website, there was no option to purchase them online. The new e-commerce service will launch in Singapore within the next month or so, though it is still in the testing stage to &quot;provide a quality experience to customers&quot;, a spokesperson from IKEA Singapore said.</p>
<p>Just last month, IKEA China launched a pilot program for its e-commerce business in Shanghai, with plans to expand across the country if the trial run is a success; and it seems Singapore is next in line to be privy to their exclusive online shopping services. With holiday season just around the corner, this couldn&#39;t come at a better time.</p>