Nation’s largest Ikea opens in Burbank
A worker puts the finishing touches on the entrance to the new Ikea in Burbank.
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Maria Seminiano, a visual merchandiser, prepares the easels in the children’s department for the store opening on Feb. 8.
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Asa Heath, deputy store manager, speaks to employees about the Sladda bicycle during a preview of the new IKEA in Burbank.
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Balls for the children’s play area remained wrapped in plastic bags during a preview of the new Ikea in Burbank. The Smaland play area is designed to look like a Swedish forest.
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A linear map shows the location of various departments at the new 456,000-square-foot Ikea in Burbank.
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A design station for planning entertainment centers stands next to a children’s activity kiosk at the new Ikea in Burbank.
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Chairs are on display at the new Ikea in Burbank.
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A family room installation at the new Ikea in Burbank.
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An outdoor living display at the new Ikea in Burbank.
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One of the many kitchen installations on display at the new Ikea in Burbank.
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Fillsta LED table lamps ($14.99) are on display at the new Ikea in Burbank.
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Bondis wall clocks.
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A section of the new 600 seat restaurant overlooking Griffith Park and Interstate 5.
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Boxes of furniture are stacked on shelves at the new Ikea in Burbank.
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Shopping carts at the new Ikea in Burbank.
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The new 456,000-square-foot Ikea in Burbank is the largest in the United States.
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The parking lot of the new Ikea in Burbank features 1,700 spots.
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