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IKEA will pay you to return old furniture at select stores

If you’re tired of looking at old furniture that you bought last year from IKEA, the retailer has announced that it will now pay customers to bring back old furniture.

The IKEA buyback and resell option has now been made available for 37 of its U.S. stores, including in Burbank, Costa Mesa, Covina and San Diego.


As a way to help pave a path toward sustainable living, the company has brought back the initiative that was launched late last year.

How does it work?

You start by filling out a form on IKEA’s website in order to receive an emailed quote of the buyback value for your furniture. Customers are asked to bring a copy of their quote, buyback number, and fully assembled furniture to your participating IKEA store where an employee will assess the furniture’s buyback value. 

When you buyback, you will get store credit and your furniture gets a second life in the As-Is department.

What are the buyback requirements?

According to IKEA, the following categories of products are not currently eligible for the furniture buy-back service:

The retailer said on its website that large quantities and commercially used items are exempt.