IKEA Canada Is Having Its Summer Sale & You Can Get Up To 50% Off So Many Things

It's shopping season!
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The weather may be hot, but the deals are even hotter. The IKEA Canada summer sale is back, and so many items are super cheap. Plus you can still shop from the comfort of your (hopefully) air-conditioned home.

This sale has so much to choose from. There are items available for every room in your home (and even the space outside of it). 

Along with its furniture, IKEA is known for its assorted small items and knick-knacks sold in the marketplace.

If you're looking to brighten up your yard (both figuratively and literally), you can get SOLVINDEN LED solar-powered pendant lamps for just $5.99 each (reduced from $9.99).

Are you looking to have more plants in your home, but you're lacking the necessary green thumb? You're in luck. IKEA has plenty of artificial plants to choose from for under $5.

Even for those who might just be stuck with an apartment balcony, there are some great items to brighten up your space.

That includes the SOCKER plant pot with holder, a colourful addition that hangs easily off of a balcony rail. Right now, it's just $5.99.

Even with some places in Canada moving into phases where restaurants can open again, you might still prefer to cook at home.

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There's plenty of small kitchen items on sale perfect for using around the house.

KORKEN lidded jars are only $1.99 each, and they're perfect for storing homemade salad dressing or other tasty things.

For those who might be heading out to enjoy the great outdoors, the FÖRENKLA Backpack has been reduced from $39.99 to just $14.99.

If you need an indoor rug to really tie a room together, the stylish GLUMSÖ's price has dropped from $199 to $79. 

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There are plenty more summery deals to choose from, and these prices will be on until August 5.

IKEA stores are open nationwide with enhanced safety measures, but you can still order online for pickup or delivery.

  • Colin Leggett was a Contributing Editor with Narcity Canada. He wrote on the national news team for over a year and contributed to coverage of the 2019 Canadian Federal Election, as well as the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. Colin has a Bachelor's Degree in Communications and Cultural Theory from McMaster University, as well as a graduate certificate in Television Writing and Producing from Humber College. He is an avid consumer of politics and pop culture, having written about everything from food to television to Canada-U.S. relations.

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