Ikea is closing one of its shops - just two years after it first opened. The Swedish flatpack retailer will shut its Plan and Order point at the Stockport Merseyway Shopping Centre on June 16.


Ikea Plan and Order points are smaller stores that focus on kitchen, bedroom, and living room planning, where shoppers are given design advice.


You cannot take items home from a Plan and Order point, but you can place orders there for home delivery. The next nearest store is located in Ashton-under-Lyne in Tameside.


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Salma Azad, Ikea area manager said: “After careful evaluation, we’ve made the difficult decision to close the Ikea Plan and Order Point at Merseyway Shopping Centre.


“In the two years since opening, we’ve taken valuable learnings, including how our customers prefer to meet Ikea, and we’ll take these insights into future openings, to serve shoppers in a more impactful way.


“I want to sincerely thank all of the customers that have shopped with us in this time. Ikea Manchester, a store locals know and love, will continue to be the closest hub for home planning, meatballs and everything in between.”


It comes after Ikea opened its brand new Oxford Street store in London last month after taking over the former TopShop site. The store spans three floors of the seven-storey building, comprising the ground and two lower ground floors, with a retail space of 5,800 square metres.


It is the second smaller format Ikea store, following the Hammersmith branch which opened its doors in 2023.

There are around 6,000 product lines in the Oxford Street store but only 3,500 products are available to take home.


Each item is labelled with either a yellow or red tag, to indicate whether you can buy and take it away from the store, or whether you need to order it for home delivery or click and collect.


Speaking ahead of the opening, Peter Jelkeby, CEO and Chief Sustainability Officer, IKEA UK, said: “It will be an IKEA many know and love, with some new features exclusive to this iconic city centre store.


"Created in collaboration with real voices and with Londoners in mind, opening our doors is a landmark moment following a meticulous renovation and we are truly excited to share it."


Tolga Öncü, Ingka Retail Manager (COO) at IKEA Retail (Ingka Group), said: “Adding Oxford Street to the IKEA map is a special moment for us.

This store, on one of the busiest and most well-known streets in the , exemplifies our ambition to innovate our retail presence and bring IKEA to where our customers live, work, and socialise.


"Offering our well-designed and affordable products to more people in city centres across the globe remains our way forward.”

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