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Buying used IKEA furniture: the complete guide

Aggiornato il 2026-06-10

Why buy IKEA second-hand

Used IKEA furniture typically sells for 30% to 70% below its new price, while flagship ranges (BILLY, KALLAX, PAX, MALM…) have been produced for years with stable dimensions and references: a second-hand bookcase fits a brand-new composition, and spare parts remain available.

It is also the more sustainable purchase: extending a piece's life avoids manufacturing and shipping a new one. IKEA itself pushes this market through its in-store second-life areas, where display items, returns and slightly damaged articles are resold at a discount.

Where to find used IKEA furniture

The most reliable channel is the second-life area of IKEA stores (formerly the 'as-is' corner): items are checked, labelled with a condition, and you can inspect them on site. The drawback: stock changes daily and the best offers are gone within hours.

Peer-to-peer marketplaces add volume but offer no condition check and no price reference. In all cases, compare against the current new price of the exact reference before buying — it is the only objective benchmark.

Checking condition before you buy

IKEA particleboard furniture does not handle repeated assembly well: that is the first thing to inspect.

Paying the right price

Start from the current new price of the reference (not the price the seller once paid) and discount by condition. As a rule of thumb: like-new around -30 to -40%, good condition around -50%, marked or incomplete items below -60%.

Be careful with references no longer sold new: without a benchmark, some sellers ask more than the last known catalogue price. Conversely, a discontinued line you need to complete may justify paying a premium for the missing piece.

Never miss an offer: alerts

Good second-life deals go fast — often within a day for sought-after ranges. The efficient method is not refreshing listings every day but setting an alert on the exact reference you want: you are notified the moment a unit appears in your stores, with its price and condition. That is exactly what this site offers, for free, across the whole IKEA catalogue.