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IKEA Canada's hosting a huge winter sale

If you're looking to give your space a glow-up before the new year, IKEA Canada is having a massive winter sale.

Canadians can save up to 50 per cent on products until Jan. 7, 2026.

"Bundle up, bargain hunters — our winter SALE is snow joke! Whether you're decking the halls, stuffing stockings, or just hoarding hot cocoa mugs like a holiday squirrel, now’s the time to sleigh your shopping list. But hurry, these deals are melting faster than a snowman in July!" reads the IKEA Canada site.

Shoppers can nab deals both online and in-store while supplies last. The sale isn't valid on previous purchases and items sold from the As-Is department.

Some highlights from the sale include shaving 48 per cent off (saving $1,200) on the Långaryd three-seat sofa with chaise lounge, saving $100 on the Hauga white TV bench, and big savings on other furniture and storage solutions for your home.

"Explore our wide selection of fresh savings! We're always cutting prices on hundreds of your favourite products to help you Bring Home to Life," reads the IKEA Canada site.

And if you plan to go shopping in the morning, don't forget to check out the Swedish furniture store’s new budget-friendly breakfast that launched across Canada in June.

The breakfast includes a plate loaded with scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, home fries, and pancakes, ringing in at $5.99.

While store opening times vary across the country, breakfast is served until 11 a.m., so be sure to get in early.

Check out the IKEA Canada winter sale online or in-store.

 

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