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contacts phone: +66 2 714 8300
website: www.indexlivingmall.com
larger map & directionsLatitude: 13.727172, Longitude: 100.585771
Lindeun
::Clean and fairly well-organized with good service. However, the actual products are nothing to write home about in either price or quality. If you're a diehard IKEA fan, Index Living Mall is not going to convert you, but it does score some points for relative ease of access (thanks to its multiple branches) since, to the best of my knowledge, there is only one IKEA in Bangkok.
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spoolartist
::A smaller version of its Bangna main branch but still a great place to get home ware.and furniture. This was Thailand's answer to IKEA before the Swedish giant came.
Mr. R
::Overpriced and don't have in house technicians to help install home appliances. Instead they outsource to people for side jobs who aren't necessarily the right fit for the job and are not provided enough information either. This puts the outsourced technicians in a bad position. And in my case could not complete the install. Will return the product and buy from a homepro or other organization that shows superior service until the job is complete, not just good service up to the point of transaction.
Bob Arctor
::The "thai ikea" cheaper than the Swedish brand and often better design, more modern but a bit more fragile also. A must see before moving in an empty place.