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06 Sept 2025

IKEA Plan and Order Point to open in Sligo as their hub in the North West

As part of its wider expansion plans in Ireland, IKEA has announced the opening of a new Plan and Order Point in The Canopy, formerly Johnston Court Shopping Centre, Sligo

IKEA Plan and Order Point to open in Sligo  as their hub for the North Wes

Ikea's plan and order points are smaller stores dedicated to kitchen, bedroom, and living room planning

IKEA has announced the opening of a new plan and order point in The Canopy, Sligo, bringing Donegal customers closer to the furniture giant.

IKEA’s plan and order point are specialised stores focused on bespoke kitchen and wardrobe design planning. It is scheduled to open on Friday, April 19.

These outlets offer customers access to home furnishing advice and expertise, supporting them in designing, buying, and installing their ideal kitchens and bedrooms.


The Canopy is located on O’Connell Street, Sligo. Photo: Aisling McCoy

"We're delighted to welcome IKEA Plan and Order Point to The Canopy as their hub for the North West,” they said. “As part of the centre's reimagination, we hope this addition to Sligo brings exciting new possibilities for those designing and furnishing their homes."

Martyn Allan, Market Manager, IKEA Ireland, said: “We are thrilled to introduce a slice of Swedish design and affordable home solutions to new areas of Ireland, where we haven't previously been physically present.

“Our Plan and Order Points are the perfect spot to craft your dream kitchen without breaking the bank, offering a 25-year guarantee on all kitchens. Beyond kitchen planning, these locations serve as an ideal hub for assisting individuals who live a distance from our Ballymun store, whether they're looking to order a new sofa, wardrobe, or any other IKEA product.”

After a €1 million rebrand and makeover, The Canopy is a transformed shopping destination. Located on O’Connell Street, this retail hub has undergone a complete reimagination with a strong focus on sustainability.

Lush greenery and trees have revitalised the interior, solar panels are being installed to provide renewable energy, and a dedicated initiative supports local businesses and artists. 

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