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IKEA India Repositions Brand With ‘It All Starts At Home’ Campaign

With its new ‘It All Starts at Home’ positioning, IKEA India highlights how modern homes have evolved into spaces for work, learning and creativity, aiming to align its offerings with the changing aspirations of Indian households.

BrandBeats Desk by BrandBeats Desk
February 11, 2026
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IKEA India Repositions Brand With ‘It All Starts At Home’ Campaign
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IKEA India has launched a refreshed brand positioning called “It All Starts at Home,” signalling a new chapter in how the Swedish home furnishing retailer connects with Indian consumers. The move highlights how Indian homes have become much more than just living spaces, they are now classrooms, creative hubs, cafés, salons, fitness corners, workspaces and even stages for new dreams.

The campaign will be brought to life through films, social and digital content, creator collaborations and in-store experiences that celebrate the meaning of “home” in India today.

IKEA’s refreshed positioning builds on its earlier campaigns such as ‘Ghar Aa Jao,’ which focused on emotional connections and cultural values around the home. However, the latest narrative goes a step further by recognising that homes are now central to work, play, learning and launching dreams in modern Indian life. Experts from IKEA say Indian homes are not just shelters but active environments where ambitions take shape and IKEA wants to be part of that evolution.

As part of the new campaign, the first film features YouTube chef Kabita Singh, popularly known as Kabita’s Kitchen, whose inspiring journey from a modest household kitchen to 15 million subscribers echoes the campaign’s theme of turning dreams into reality at home.

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IKEA India plans to expand its reach not just through its physical stores but also via online services, small-format outlets and a mix of digital and offline engagement all aimed at making its products more accessible to a broader section of Indian consumers.

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