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IKEA Singapore’s Midsommar Sale Has Deals Worth Knowing

  • Donny Dwi
  • 12 June 2026
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  1. Home Deals Worth a Look
  2. The Dollar Breakfast Deal
  3. A Taste of Sweden
  4. Worth Planning Around

A one dollar breakfast might be the kind of thing you scroll past without believing, but IKEA Singapore is genuinely offering exactly that as part of its Swedish Midsommar Sale, running from 18 to 28 June 2026. If you are an IKEA Family member, this is one of those periods worth marking on your calendar, whether you are after new furniture, small home updates, or simply a good excuse to eat Swedish meatballs again.

The sale spans both online and in-store purchases, with some deals exclusive to physical stores, so a visit might be worth the trip even if you usually shop online.

Home Deals Worth a Look

Promotional banner for the IKEA Midsommar sale in Singapore

The home product lineup covers a wide range of price points and needs, which makes it easy to find something useful regardless of what room you are focused on.

For the living room, the SMEDSTORP 2-seat sofa in Djuparp dark green-blue and black is going for $379, down from $749. With soft pocket spring cushions and solid back support, it is the kind of everyday sofa that quietly does its job well without demanding attention.

The comfortable SMEDSTORP two-seat sofa

If your dining space needs an upgrade, the SKANSNAS extendable table in light beech veneer, measuring 150 to 205 by 90 cm, is priced at $899, down from $1,199. The extendable design means it can shift easily between a quiet weeknight dinner and a larger family gathering, which is genuinely useful for smaller Singapore homes.

The spacious SKANSNÄS extendable table

In the kitchen, the HEMLAGAD frying pan with non-stick coating in black, 28 cm, is priced at $14.90, down from $24.90. It works with all hob types, making it a practical pickup for anyone who cooks regularly and wants a reliable everyday pan.

The versatile HEMLAGAD frying pan

For smaller living spaces, the SONHULT nest of tables in yellow and birch effect, sold as a set of two, is priced at $59.90, down from $99.90. These work well as flexible side tables or even as a centrepiece arrangement, depending on how you want to style your space.

The practical SONHULT nest

Parents looking to spruce up a child’s room might want to check out the BARNDROM cushion with pocket in beige, measuring 32 by 8cm, priced at $6.90, down from $14.90. It is a small but thoughtful addition that adds both function and a cosy touch to a kid’s corner.

BARNDRÖM cushion with a clever pocket

For a decorative piece with a story behind it, the OMMJANGE jug in glass and brown, 2.7 litres, is priced at $14.90, down from $29.90. Each one is mouthblown and inspired by Swedish folk art, so no two are quite identical, which is a nice touch if you appreciate small design details.

The beautiful mouthblown OMMJÄNGE glass jug

The Dollar Breakfast Deal

family breakfast plate featuring a soft butter roll and creamy scrambled eggs from the IKEA restaurant

This is the one that genuinely stands out. On 18 and 19 June only, between 10am and 11am, IKEA Family members can get a soft butter roll with scrambled egg for just $1, down from $1.50. It is limited to two sets per Family Card and is dine-in only, so plan your morning accordingly if you want to take advantage of it.

It is a small deal in terms of value, but it is the kind of thing that makes a Saturday morning feel a little more worthwhile, especially if you are already heading to IKEA for the furniture deals.

A Taste of Sweden

wedish meatballs deal and classic IKEA dishes

If you have a soft spot for IKEA’s food court, the Swedish food deals running from 1 to 30 June are worth your attention on their own.

The 8-piece Swedish meatballs with mashed potato and mixed vegetables, served with a slice of apple crumble cheesecake, comes in at $9.90 for IKEA Family members, down from $12.40. For something a little more premium, the ASC baked salmon fillet with mashed potato, mixed vegetables, and the same apple crumble cheesecake is priced at $12.90, down from $16.40.

On weekends only, the Swedish Falukorv sausage with mashed potato and mixed vegetables is available at $14.90. It is a less common item on the menu, so if you have not tried it before, this might be the right time.

Worth Planning Around

Between the furniture deals, the small but satisfying home decor pieces, and the food offers, this sale period gives IKEA Family members a fair bit to plan a visit around. The $1 breakfast alone is only available on two specific mornings, so if that is the deal you are most interested in, do not leave it to the last day.

For the full range of offers and in-store exclusives, head to IKEA.sg/sale.

Which deal are you most tempted by? Drop a comment and let us know.

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