IKEA's spring sale is offering up to 50% off and these are some of the cheapest products

So many products are under $10!

exterior of an ikea store in richmond, bc

IKEA store in Canada.

Senior Writer

IKEA has deals on hundreds of products in Canada right now.

That's because the retailer's spring sale is offering up to 50% off.

You can shop the spring sale online and in-store at IKEA Canada locations until April 30, 2025.

Here are some of the cheapest kitchen and dining, furniture, bathroom, and home decor products with this sale.

Kitchen and dining products

These are the cheapest kitchen and dining products you can get with IKEA's spring sale:

  • GLUPSK wooden spoon — $0.50 off, now $1.49 ($1.99)
  • GLUPSK wooden spatula — $0.50 off, now $1.49 ($1.99)
  • FÖRNYANDE drinking straws, pack of 100— $1 off, now $2.99 ($3.99)
  • VITNOPPA tea towel — $2 off, now $5.99 ($7.99)
  • NISSÖGA cloth napkins, pack of four — $5.99 ($7.99)
  • VÄLVÅRDAD dish drying shelf — $2.01 off, now $7.99 ($10)
  • MÅNTAGG springform pan — $3 off, now $9.99 ($12.99)
  • FÄRGKLAR side plate, pack of four — $3 off, now $9.99 ($12.99)
  • FÄRGKLAR bowl, pack of four — $2 off, now $14.99 ($16.99)

Furniture

You can get these furniture items for cheaper at IKEA now:

  • KNARREVIK nightstand — $2 off, now $17.99 ($19.99)
  • BJÖRKÅSEN laptop stand — $20 off, now $39 ($59)
  • KVISTBRO storage table — $20 off, now $69.99 ($99)
  • BLÅLIDEN glass-door cabinet — $20 off, now $99 ($119)
  • MÅLSKYTT / TILLSLAG desk — $20 off, now $145 ($165)
  • KRAGSTA coffee table — $30 off, now $159 ($189)
  • NILSOVE / NORNA chair with chair pad — $20 off, now $180 ($200)
  • GURSKEN bed frame with headboard, full/double — $20 off, now $229 ($249)
  • FYRESDAL daybed frame, twin — $30 off, now $299 ($329)

Bathroom products

Here are a few cheap bathroom products:

  • SÖDERSJÖN bath mat — $5 off, now $7.99 ($12.99)
  • BROGRUND showerhead with thermostatic faucet — $30 off, now $99 ($129)

Home decor items

These are some of the cheapest home decor products you can get with IKEA's sale right now:

  • SILKESTRÄD scented candles, pack of 30— $2 off, now $2.99 ($4.99)
  • PERSILLADE plant pot — $1 off, now $4.99 ($5.99)
  • ADLAD scented candle in glass — $2 off, now $5.99 ($7.99)
  • HOLMVI throw blanket — $2 off, now $7.99 ($9.99)
  • SNÖPLOG basket with lid, set of two — $2 off, now $17.99 ($19.99)
  • BJÖRKSTA picture and frame — $30 off, now $39.99 ($69.99)
  • KLARBÄR plant pot with saucer — $10 off, now $39.99 ($49.99)

  • Senior Writer

    Lisa Belmonte (she/her) is a Senior Writer with Narcity Media. After graduating with a Bachelor of Journalism from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University), she joined the Narcity team. Lisa covers news and notices from across the country from a Canada-wide perspective. Her early coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic earned Narcity its first-ever national journalism award nomination.

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