Giant sleepover will take place on Friday with IKEA teasing unique games and sleep-themed activities throughout the night. FMTNews IKEA
Forty guests will have the opportunity to spend a night in IKEA’s Brooklyn and Costa Mesa stores on March 13. © Image Courtesy of IKEA
The event, dubbed IKEA Swede Dreams Sleepover, will offer IKEA Family members the opportunity to spend the night with the guest of their choice in showrooms of the Swedish furniture-maker. While studies report that one in four Americans develop insomnia each year, IKEA also announced an Insomniac Lounge with ASMR experiences, a Silent Disco as well as sleep workshops for its night guests.
The raffle for IKEA Swede Dreams Sleepover will run from Feb 11 to 23, with the forty lucky winners announced on Feb .
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