What Is IKEA Family?
IKEA Family is IKEA's free loyalty programme across all UK stores and ikea.com. Scan your digital card and you get member-exclusive pricing on selected products, a free tea or coffee on weekday visits, free transport damage protection, and a points system that returns roughly 1.5% on your spending. The points alone won't change your life, but the member pricing and free perks make it a genuine no-brainer for anyone who shops at IKEA even occasionally.
When Is IKEA Family Worth It?
Without effort: Shop at IKEA a few times a year, scan your card at checkout, enjoy the free coffee and whatever member prices happen to be running. Savings depend entirely on what you buy, but even a single member-priced item can save you more than the points ever will.
With the 3 moves: Actively check member offers before buying, time larger purchases around sales, and use your points for delivery discounts. Realistically £30--80/year if you spend £1,500+ annually at IKEA.
Recent changes: IKEA launched a new points-based rewards system in August 2024 -- previously there were no points at all. Birthday coupons have been discontinued in the UK.
How It Works
Where it works: All 23 UK IKEA stores, ikea.com/gb, IKEA Swedish Restaurant, and Food Market.
What you earn: 1 point per £5 spent. You can also earn small amounts of points by logging in, creating wish lists, and attending free workshops.
How you get it back: Redeem points for money off your next purchase (65 points = £5 off), delivery discounts, or discounted restaurant meals.
What it costs: Free. Always has been.
How to sign up: Online at ikea.com or at a digital screen in-store. Takes two minutes, benefits start immediately. You can scan your card into SuperCards via screenshot after registration.
Member perks: This is where IKEA Family actually shines. Selected products carry a blue IKEA Family price tag with discounts typically ranging 10--30%. You get free tea or filtered coffee every Monday to Friday in the Swedish Restaurant (excludes Brighton, Oxford Street, Hammersmith, and Aberdeen). There is also free "Just-in-Case" protection -- if you damage a product during transport or assembly, IKEA will replace it free within 90 days, but only if you scanned your card at checkout. Members also get 15% extra on Buyback values when trading in old IKEA furniture.
Good to know: You must scan your card or be logged in online at the time of purchase to earn points and activate Just-in-Case protection. Points take up to 48 hours to appear. Reward vouchers expire 30 days after you claim them -- don't let them sit.
The 3 Moves That Actually Matter
1. Always check for the blue price tag before buying
Before any IKEA purchase, check whether the item has a blue IKEA Family price tag -- in-store or online. These member-exclusive prices rotate regularly and can knock 10--30% off selected items, from mattresses to textiles. One discounted item can easily save you more than months of points accumulation. Keep your card in SuperCards so you never arrive at the checkout without it.
2. Spend your points on delivery, not meatballs
The delivery discount gives you 10p per point (50 points = £5 off large delivery), while the shopping discount gives roughly 7.7p per point. If you have a furniture delivery coming up, save your points for that -- it's the best return. If no delivery is on the horizon, the £5-off-purchases option at 65 points is perfectly fine.
3. Time big purchases around IKEA's two annual sales
IKEA runs two major sales each year: winter (mid-December to mid-January) and summer (early June to early July). IKEA Family members typically get early access and better deals during these events. If you are planning a kitchen, bedroom, or living room refresh, waiting a few weeks for the next sale window can save significantly more than any points optimisation.
Saving With IKEA Family (Best to Worst)
Member-exclusive pricing -- the core value. Blue price tags offer real, immediate savings of 10--30% on selected products.
Free weekday tea or coffee -- worth about £1.50 per visit. Small but genuinely useful, and you get it every time.
Points redeemed for delivery discounts -- 50 points = £5 off at 10p/point, the best per-point value.
Points redeemed for purchase discounts -- 65 points = £5 off at 7.7p/point. Solid, straightforward.
There are ways to earn points faster and stack savings -- see Pro Tips below.
Points redeemed for restaurant meals -- sounds appealing but tiny absolute savings on food you would need to eat in-store. Fine as a bonus, not worth chasing.
Watch Out For
- Points expire after 18 months. No activity resets the clock -- each batch of points has its own 18-month countdown from the date earned. If you only visit IKEA once a year, your points may expire before reaching a useful threshold.
- Reward vouchers expire after 30 days. Once you redeem points for a voucher, use it quickly or it vanishes. Only one voucher per transaction.
- Always scan your card at checkout. Without it, you miss out on points AND the free Just-in-Case damage protection. No retroactive credit is guaranteed.
- Free coffee excludes several locations -- Brighton, Oxford Street, Hammersmith, and Aberdeen Order & Collection Point.
When to Skip IKEA Family
- You literally never shop at IKEA. The programme is single-brand with no external partners. If IKEA is not in your rotation, there is nothing to gain.
- You are chasing cashback rates. At ~1.5%, the points return is modest. Cashback portals often offer higher percentages on IKEA online purchases, and the two can be combined for online orders.
- You are an infrequent shopper spending under £100/year. Your annual return would be under £1.50 from points. The free coffee is nice, but the programme adds little else.
That said, it is free and takes two minutes to set up -- add it to SuperCards and forget about it until your next IKEA trip.
🔥 Pro Tips -- For the Optimisation Nerds
Quick Reference
| Cost | Free |
| Core benefit | Member-exclusive pricing (10--30% off selected items) + 1.5% points return |
| Effective savings | Highly variable -- member pricing saves the most; points return ~1.5% |
| Validity / expiration | Points expire 18 months after earning; reward vouchers expire 30 days after claiming |
| Best savings opportunity | Blue IKEA Family price tags on furniture and homewares |
| Website | ikea.com/gb/en/ikea-family/ |
As of May 2026



















