Cozy nights during the rainy season remind us to make our spaces brighter, comfortable and more organized. And with high inflation rate, increase in cost of daily living, Filipinos rethinking their spaces are looking for practical solutions.
With the IKEA principle of Democratic Design, IKEA Philippines is permanently reducing prices on 400 popular items by up to 20%, making IKEA pieces for everyday life at home, more affordable.


IKEA Philippines Country Retail Manager Ricardo Pinheiro says, “In the Philippines, we know the importance of staying within one’s budget to make every peso count. That’s why we’ve permanently reduced our prices on 400 items—we want to side with the many and continue to support the Filipino way of life: practical, resourceful, and always centered on home.”
Pinheiro adds that IKEA has always been about good design for the many. “Affordability should never mean compromising on design. By lowering prices, we are aligning ourselves with the realities of the Filipino family: their homes are lived-in, shared, and built with care even on modest budgets. Good design should be within reach of everyone even in challenging times. Filipinos derive comfort and pride in their homes, and IKEA’s price down is here to support that.”
The IKEA Malm single bed now comes at P9,999, a 17% price reduction, with space underneath for storage boxes—making it a smart choice for a condo studio or kid’s room. The Brimness chest sees a 20 % reduction, making it easier to store the things you keep for sentimental reasons.
The kitchen is also the busiest room during the holidays, so declutter the drawers with the Variera pot lid organizer in stainless steel as early as now and get your powder room ready for guests with the Hornavan trolley. Meanwhile, IKEA’s classic Poang armchair, which combines Scandinavian and Japanese furniture traditions, will soften your room with its birch veneer finish and bent silhouette.