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Furniture giant IKEA to scale up sourcing of toys from India

Swedish furniture major IKEA, which has a range of over 1,000 products as part of its children's range, is looking to scale up sourcing of toys from India for its operations here, said a top company official. Besides, IKEA India is also aiming to have around 12 percent of sales from kids' range of products in the coming years.

Furniture giant IKEA to scale up sourcing of toys from India
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Furniture giant IKEA to scale up sourcing of toys from India

Swedish furniture major IKEA, which has a range of over 1,000 products as part of its children's range, is looking to scale up sourcing of toys from India for its operations here, said a top company official. Besides, IKEA India is also aiming to have around 12 percent of sales from kids' range of products in the coming years.

The company, which currently sources only cotton-based soft toys from India, is also exploring to expand in some other categories such as wooden toys, said IKEA India Country Commercial Manager Kavitha Rao.

IKEA, which has participated in the India Toy Fair, said it is exploring opportunities to partner with several players in the toy segment, which is a big focus area of the company. When being asked whether IKEA is going to increase sourcing of toys from India, Rao told, "Of course, yes. That is one of the main reasons why we are part of the toys fair."

"Because we could be a large buyer and of course, it is contingent on meeting standards and design thought but we feel that there is a great opportunity for us to come together with some potential suppliers as part of the player as well," she added.

In India, 80 percent of households live with children. "IKEA has a fairly large range of over 1,000 products as part of its children's range, which contributes around 6-8 percent currently, and we aim to reach 10-12 percent in the near future," Rao said.

Besides toys, the range covers beds and mattresses specifically made for children, ergonomic storage, and seating solutions made for a child, among others. IKEA said the India Toy Fair would help it connect with new partners and understand the ecosystem here.

"That is also the reason why we are participating in the toy fair, organised by the Government of India because it gives us an opportunity to also understand what the ecosystem is," she added.

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