IKEA High Five Singapore deals are in their final stretch, so this is the weekend to decide whether the campaign actually fits your home list. The official IKEA Singapore page says the High Five campaign celebrates IKEA Jurong’s 5th birthday and runs from 23 April to 3 May 2026, with selected furniture, homeware and food offers across the campaign.
The useful part is that the page shows named items, campaign prices and the validity window. That makes this less of a vague sale and more of a checklist: if you need a bookcase, chair, rug, desk, small homeware item or simple IKEA food stop, the deadline is close enough that waiting may mean missing the offer.
The Deadline Is The Main Filter

The campaign runs until 3 May 2026, which means the practical question is whether you can make a store or online purchase before the end date. IKEA promotions can be useful, but only when the item is already close to something you need.
Start by checking the official campaign page, then match the offer against your actual space measurements. A discounted bookcase or gaming desk is only a good deal if it fits your wall, lift access, delivery plan and existing room layout.
For IKEA Family prices, make sure you are signed in or have the membership available before checkout. A price shown as an IKEA Family offer may not apply automatically if the account is not connected.
Bigger Furniture Deals Need Measurement First

The BILLY bookcase offer is likely to catch attention because it is a recognisable IKEA product and the campaign page shows a sizeable reduction. Still, larger furniture needs a more careful check than small homeware.
Measure width, depth and height, then look at door swing, skirting, power points and whether the item will block light or airflow. A good sale price can turn into clutter if the piece is bought only because it feels cheap.
If you are buying for a rental flat, dorm room or short-term setup, also check whether you can move or dismantle the item later. The cheapest choice today is not always the easiest item to live with.
Small Homeware Can Be Worth Adding

Smaller campaign items such as chairs, carafes, coat stands, clocks and rugs can make sense when they solve a specific gap. These are the products where a last-weekend sale is less risky because they are easier to carry, return or reposition.
The PINNTORP chair offer, for example, is only useful if you need an extra dining or study seat and the finish matches your current setup. For small homes, the right single chair can be more practical than buying a full set because of a discount.
Treat small items as a targeted basket, not an excuse to wander the showroom and collect things. The campaign page is detailed enough to shortlist before you leave home.
Food Offers Make Sense If You Are Already Going
IKEA’s High Five campaign also includes food offers, including birthday-themed S$5 items shown on the official page. These are useful as a small add-on if you are already visiting the store for furniture or homeware.
They are less compelling as the sole reason to cross the island unless you live nearby or are planning a Jurong stop anyway. The better play is to combine the food deal with a measured shopping list.
Check store crowd levels, meal timing and availability. Last-weekend campaigns can attract queues, and a food offer is not worth building an entire afternoon around if the main item you wanted is out of stock.
Before You Checkout
Confirm the final price, IKEA Family condition, colour, dimensions, delivery fee and assembly decision before paying. Delivery and assembly can change the real cost of a furniture deal, especially for bulky items.
For online orders, check stock and delivery windows. For store visits, screenshot or bookmark the campaign page so you can compare the shelf label with the listed offer.
The best IKEA High Five purchase is the one that was already on your home list before the campaign appeared. If the item solves a real need and the end-date pressure does not force a compromise, the offer is worth considering.
Campaign Date To Remember
IKEA High Five Singapore deals run until 3 May 2026. Use the official campaign page as the final source for item availability and pricing, then buy only the pieces that fit your measurements, delivery plan and IKEA Family eligibility.
Store And Basket Tips
IKEA High Five is most useful if you already need one of the named items, such as a BILLY bookcase, PINNTORP chair, small storage piece, rug, clock or food item. Before heading down, check the colour, dimensions and stock status on the official page so the last-weekend visit does not become an impulse hunt.
For bulky items, add delivery, assembly and lift access into the real price. A S$149 bookcase is not the whole cost if you need delivery or cannot transport the flat-pack safely. For smaller homeware, keep a strict basket because IKEA’s showroom path makes it easy to add items that were not part of the original deal.
The food offers are best treated as a bonus if you are already visiting IKEA Jurong, Alexandra or Tampines. They make the trip more pleasant, but they should not be the main reason to buy furniture that does not fit your home.
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Official links: IKEA High Five campaign.


