2015 IKEA Catalogue goes eco-friendly

Romesh Navaratnarajah28 Aug 2014

More than 1.3 million households across Singapore will receive their copy of the 2015 IKEA Catalogue when it gets dropped off at homes from today (28 August).

Launched annually, the latest issue has got over 300 pages of interior design ideas and solutions, and is a popular go to guide for those looking to create a fresh new look for their home at low prices.

And for the first time, this year’s edition has been printed on 100 percent Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Mix Credit paper with the FSC logo.

Flipping through the catalogue, many pages showcase the bedroom and bathroom, the most private spaces at home.

 

IKEA catalogue

 

For those keen to see what their dream home could look like, they can take advantage of the interactive digital features in the IKEA Catalogue App.

Users only need to scan the plus-sign icon located on the pages of the catalogue to preview content or place life-sized, 3D images of IKEA furniture in their room with the augmented reality function.

The app also allows people to create a shopping list or share their favourite items online.

Aside from Singapore, the catalogue will be launched simultaneously in over 46 countries and in 32 languages.

For more information, go to IKEA.sg

Image: 2015 IKEA Catalogue cover.

 

Romesh Navaratnarajah, Singapore Editor of PropertyGuru Group, wrote this story. To contact him about this or other stories email romesh@propertyguru.com.sg

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