IKEA Celebrates Malaysia Day By Honoring The Beauty Of Batik

From standing proud of our Malaysian and Swedish heritage and traditions to sharing a great love for food, IKEA is celebrating this Malaysia Day with an exciting line-up of local fanfare and exclusive offers for this month only.

In creating better lives at home for Malaysians with functional yet sustainable solutions, IKEA has teamed up with local homegrown social enterprise, Batik Boutique to design an exquisite lunch box wrap-piece, which reflects our unique heritage.

This handcrafted lunch box wrap piece is inspired by the regal colors of the Swedish flag and our traditional batik motif, a design that represents Malaysia’s rich heritage. Supporting the local communities that are close to our hearts, these wraps are handmade by skilled artisans using the traditional batik technique, bringing each unique piece to life. There is more than meets the eye with this lunch box wrap, and it can be used in more ways than one from being repurposed as a decorative piece, and even as a fashion accessory. 

From September 16 to 18, IKEA will be offering this limited-edition lunch box wrap, exclusively for IKEA Family members with minimum spend of RM400 in-store. Fret not, if you’re not an IKEA Family member yet – sign up now to enjoy exclusive member benefits: IKEA.my/Family

Local delights to start your day 

Malaysians would agree that our food is a big part of our heritage and eating with our friends and family is a well-loved pastime. Inspired by Malaysia’s melting pot of cultures and flavours throughout the 13 states, IKEA has curated a range of local favourites to fulfil your cravings – from the comforting goodness of mee soto to the velvety richness of mee rebus, and its signature nasi lemak. 

Spice up your lives with different breakfast options lined up from 11 September, available daily from 9.30am onwards at the IKEA Swedish Restaurant – check out our latest offerings here: IKEA.my/restaurant.

Adib Mohd

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