IKEA – As a retail company that is committed to the mission of offering a wide range of well-designed functional home furnishing products at low prices for the many people, we are continuously enhancing the accessibility of our digital experiences, systems, and services for our diverse customer base, including those with disabilities.
We are continuously working towards improving digital accessibility, and we are doing so by implementing global standards, including the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
As a company, IKEA Älmhult AB is committed to a human-centric approach in the use of technology for the benefit of the many.
Conformance status
WCAG provides guidance on how to make websites easier to use for people with disabilities. There are three levels of conformance and IKEA aims to achieve WCAG 2.1 level AA.
We have taken significant steps to make our digital experiences more inclusive. We are also working with accessibility experts and people with disabilities to test and give feedback.
We know from several accessibility assessments that we still have a few things to improve. Please note that this does not mean that users will be unable to access and use the IKEA Museum website, but it indicates that we still have some work to do – and we are working on it!
Feedback
As we’re always eager to improve and support our customers, please let us know if you encounter any accessibility barriers in any part of our digital experiences.
E-mail: Info.IKEA.Museum@inter.ikea.com
Please use subject: Digital Accessibility
Postal address: IKEAgatan 5, 343 36 Älmhult, Sweden
Complaints
If you for some reason are unhappy with our response to your feedback, you may also report your experienced digital accessibility barrier to The Agency for Digital Government / Digg – Myndigheten för digital förvaltning.
Preparation of this digital accessibility statement
The statement was prepared on 2025-08-13 and last reviewed and updated on 2025-08-13.