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IKEA goes wireless with a glimpse of the future of device charging … and a sneaky peek at the future of furniture
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4th March 2015

IKEA goes wireless with a glimpse of the future of device charging … and a sneaky peek at the future of furniture

The IKEA team have had a cracking start to the week after announcing the news that our favourite Swedish retailer will be the first in the UK to venture into wireless charging for the home.

IKEA has launched the revolutionary range of furniture with built in wireless charging spots as part of a long-term commitment called Home Smart, marking a giant leap forward in creating the home of the future by making mobile phone charging accessible and more discreet.

Created, developed and designed in IKEAโ€™s central design hub at their Global HQ in ร„lmhult, Sweden, the wireless range is designed to blend seamlessly into every space in the home, ensuring the aesthetics arenโ€™t compromised and making knots of cables and lost chargers a thing of the past.

The coverage kicked off with a big mention in the Sunday Times in print andย onlineย followed by the Sunday Telegraph, the Sun, the Daily Mail, the FT, the i and a flurry of hundreds of onlines pieces from the likes ofย GQ,ย Dezeen,ย Daily Star,ย The Independent,ย Shortlist,ย BBC Newsย andย Sky Newsย … to name just a few.

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