IKEA has opened a Planning Studio in Čačak
IKEA Serbia has opened its third Planning Studio, this time in Čačak. Inspiration and home furnishing solutions can now be found in the newly opened BIG Shopping Centre, located at 11 Nikole Tesle Street.
The IKEA Planning Studio will enable customers from Čačak and the surrounding area to design their own kitchen or plan a wardrobe tailored to their needs, habits, and budget with the help of IKEA experts. Customers can also receive advice on furnishing any other room in their home.

Covering 980 square meters, the Studio showcases kitchens and wardrobes as small examples of the many modular solutions IKEA Serbia has to offer. In addition, around 100 items are available for immediate purchase and takeaway. The Studio also includes a delivery centre that allows for product pick-up and returns, providing customers in this part of Serbia with greater flexibility when shopping online.
“The vision of IKEA is to create a better everyday life for the many people. With that idea, we opened our store in Belgrade, and with that idea, we are creating new touchpoints with our customers. Our goal is to make inspiration and practical home solutions accessible to everyone, and we are delighted that with the new Planning Studio, we will be closer to the residents of Čačak and the surrounding area,” said Aleksandar Rajčević, Market Manager at IKEA Serbia.

The Studio is open Monday to Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Consulting services at the IKEA Planning Studio are free of charge, and appointments can be scheduled via the link: https://www.ikea.com/rs/sr/stores/studio-za-planiranje/
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