It's worth a trip to this "irreplaceable" Scandinavian chain when in the market for "well-designed furniture" and "cheerful, cheap, colorful stuff for your home"; the "expansive spaces" can "make you dizzy" and these "cool" housewares "aren't made to go the distance", but even so, the "bargains" here are hard to "pass up."
Open seven days a week from 10am to 9pm, IKEA Brooklyn can be easily reached by car, subway and shuttle bus, B77 or B61 bus, or *free* NY Water Taxi from Pier 11 in lower Manhattan. Take the subway to the 4th Ave & 9th, Smith & 9th, or Court Street & Borough Hall stations in Brooklyn and transfer to the free IKEA shuttle bus. This complimentary IKEA shuttle runs from both the 4th Ave/9th St and...
Editorial review from KidScore:
Every IKEA is family friendly. Amenities include drop-in child care staff, a caf that serves all the IKEA classics kids love, like...
Low prices and sleek, modern design draw shoppers to this interior decorating superstore.:
In Short
Hopen, Malm, Aneboda-no, those are not suggestions to name your pet, but the Swedish names of IKEA's designer furnishings and decorative odds and ends. Created with a ""one-way""...