EPISODE · Jun 28, 2026 · 11 MIN
How IKEA Built a Business Model on Flat-Pack Savings
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In episode 79 of Business Models Explained, Lucas and Luna unpack the genius behind IKEA's flat-pack model—how forcing customers to assemble their own furniture actually creates billions in value. They trace the origin of founder Ingvar Kamprad's insight in the 1950s, when a worker removed a table's legs to fit it in a car, sparking the flat-pack revolution. Lucas explains how IKEA's supply chain is designed around 'the last mile' being done by the customer, saving 30-40% on shipping and warehousing costs. Luna counters with the friction of assembly and the rise of TaskRabbit as IKEA's coping mechanism. They explore why the model works better in high-cost labor markets, how IKEA uses its catalog as a physical search engine, and why competitors like Wayfair can't replicate the cost structure. Ultimately, they ask: is the flat-pack model a discount strategy or a design philosophy? Close with a reflection on how IKEA turns labor into loyalty—and a nod to listener support via buymeacoffee.com/fexingo. #IKEA #FlatPack #BusinessModel #SupplyChain #IngvarKamprad #Furniture #DIY #Retail #CostLeadership #LastMile #TaskRabbit #Design #Catalog #Logistics #ConsumerBehavior #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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In episode 79 of Business Models Explained, Lucas and Luna unpack the genius behind IKEA's flat-pack model—how forcing customers to assemble their own furniture actually creates billions in value. They trace the origin of founder Ingvar Kamprad's insight in the 1950s, when a worker removed a table's legs to fit it in a car, sparking the flat-pack revolution. Lucas explains how IKEA's supply chain is designed around 'the last mile' being done by the customer, saving 30-40% on shipping and warehousing costs. Luna counters with the friction of assembly and the rise of TaskRabbit as IKEA's coping mechanism. They explore why the model works better in high-cost labor markets, how IKEA uses its catalog as a physical search engine, and why competitors like Wayfair can't replicate the cost structure. Ultimately, they ask: is the flat-pack model a discount strategy or a design philosophy? Close with a reflection on how IKEA turns labor into loyalty—and a nod to listener support via buymeacoffee.com/fexingo. #IKEA #FlatPack #BusinessModel #SupplyChain #IngvarKamprad #Furniture #DIY #Retail #CostLeadership #LastMile #TaskRabbit #Design #Catalog #Logistics #ConsumerBehavior #Business #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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