Gagrule.net

Gagrule.net News, Views, Interviews worldwide

  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • GagruleLive
  • Armenia profile

IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad dies, aged 91

January 28, 2018 By administrator

IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad

IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad

Ingvar Kamprad, the founder of furniture giant IKEA, has died at the age of 91. Kamprad started selling matches at the age of five, buying them in bulk and selling them individually.

The furniture store on Sunday announced the death of founder Ingvar Kamprad, saying he had passed away at his home in southern Sweden.

“The founder of IKEA and Ikano, and one of the greatest entrepreneurs of the 20th century, Ingvar Kamprad, has

peacefully passed away, at his home in Smaland, Sweden, on the 27th of January,” the company said in a press release.

“Ingvar will be very missed and warmly remembered by his family and IKEA colleagues around the world,” the release said.

Kamprad was still a teenager when he founded IKEA in 1943, but it wasn’t until 1956 that he struck proverbial gold when he realized that saving space meant saving money.

His “a-ha” moment came when he saw an employee taking the legs off a table to fit it into a customer’s car. That sparked IKEA’s move towards so-called “flat-pack” furniture. But the task of self-assembly became increasingly dreaded by IKEA’s customers, and the company responded just four months ago by purchasing an assembly start-up known as TaskRabbit.

The retail giant is now approaching $62 billion (50 billion euros) in annual revenues.

Striking out with matches

Kamprad was born March 30, 1926, and began selling matches at the age of five. He quickly discovered that he could buy the matches in bulk, even at retail prices and still turn around and make a profit by them in small quantities in his neighborhood.

He soon branched out and began selling seeds, Christmas tree decorations, pencils and ball-point pens.

The “IKEA” name is an acronym, combining his initials with those of the family farm — Elmtaryd — and the nearby village — Agunnaryd.

“Ingvar Kamprad was a great entrepreneur of the typical southern Swedish kind – hard working and stubborn, with a lot of
warmth and a playful twinkle in his eye,” the company said.

“He worked until the very end of his life, staying true to his own motto that most things remain to be done.”

 

bik/rc (Reuters, dpa)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: dies, Founder, ikea, Ingvar Kamprad

Support Gagrule.net

Subscribe Free News & Update

Search

GagruleLive with Harut Sassounian

Can activist run a Government?

Wally Sarkeesian Interview Onnik Dinkjian and son

https://youtu.be/BiI8_TJzHEM

Khachic Moradian

https://youtu.be/-NkIYpCAIII
https://youtu.be/9_Xi7FA3tGQ
https://youtu.be/Arg8gAhcIb0
https://youtu.be/zzh-WpjGltY





gagrulenet Twitter-Timeline

Tweets by @gagrulenet

Archives

Books

Recent Posts

  • Pashinyan Government Pays U.S. Public Relations Firm To Attack the Armenian Apostolic Church
  • Breaking News: Armenian Former Defense Minister Arshak Karapetyan Pashinyan is agent
  • November 9: The Black Day of Armenia — How Artsakh Was Signed Away
  • @MorenoOcampo1, former Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, issued a Call to Action for Armenians worldwide.
  • Medieval Software. Modern Hardware. Our Politics Is Stuck in the Past.

Recent Comments

  • Baron Kisheranotz on Pashinyan’s Betrayal Dressed as Peace
  • Baron Kisheranotz on Trusting Turks or Azerbaijanis is itself a betrayal of the Armenian nation.
  • Stepan on A Nation in Peril: Anything Armenian pashinyan Dismantling
  • Stepan on Draft Letter to Armenian Legal Scholars / Armenian Bar Association
  • administrator on Turkish Agent Pashinyan will not attend the meeting of the CIS Council of Heads of State

Copyright © 2025 · News Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in