Food & Dining
IKEA Welcomes Back Popular Iftar Offerings and Limited-Edition Home Collection this Ramadan
IKEA Oman, operated by Al-Futtaim, has unveiled its Ramadan 2026 programme, reaffirming its commitment to being part of customers’ everyday lives and celebrations during the Holy Month. Through thoughtfully designed home furnishing solutions, seasonal savings, and Iftar offerings – IKEA is helping families create a welcoming space for what matters most this Ramadan: connection, generosity, and togetherness.
As homes across Oman come together in celebration of Ramadan, IKEA continues to be a part of the small, meaningful moments that build stronger relationships — from family conversations after Iftar to shared Suhour gatherings with loved ones. With cosy décor that creates the perfect atmosphere for gatherings, stylish tableware for the Iftar table, and much more – IKEA helps customers design welcoming spaces that encourage reflection, care, and the spirit of coming together that Ramadan is all about.
GOKVÄLLÅ Collection
This year’s GOKVÄLLÅ collection for Ramadan brings a warm, celebratory touch to interiors, featuring joyful decorations, ornamented textiles, glowing lanterns, brass-finish tableware, and soft furnishings designed to create an inviting Ramadan atmosphere throughout the month.
Ramadan Iftar Buffet
Complementing its home-furnishing offering, IKEA will once again host its much-loved Ramadan Iftar Buffet. Launching on the first day of the Holy Month, the buffet will be available daily from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm, offering a generous spread of over 30 dishes inspired by Middle Eastern, Indian, and international flavours, as well as a selection of beverages.
What’s more, every Ramadan buffet guest will receive an RO1.5 voucher to be redeemed at the IKEA store in Oman.
- Price: Regular price: RO8.9 (adults), RO2.9 (kids aged 6-12), kids five and under (free)
- IKEA Family members: RO6.9 (adults)
Iftar Boxes
In the true spirit of Ramadan, IKEA is making it easy for customers to give back and invites all visitors to extend a heartfelt gesture with its Iftar Meal Box. Starting from the first day of the Holy Month, priced at RO1.25, with each box packed with essential items for breaking fast, making a difference for many. Customers can support the community by pre-ordering a minimum of 10 boxes, 24 hours in advance via phone call, visiting the store, or online. The boxes can either be distributed directly by customers, or with the help of IKEA.
This Ramadan, IKEA helps families enjoy a memorable Iftar together, from the comfort of their homes.
Order a delicious four-kilo lamb shuwa for RO25 or RO19 for IKEA Family members. All orders must be placed at least 24 hours in advance via phone call, visiting the store, or online, with takeaway available only. Compliment the meal with a variety of ready-to-cook Arabic mezze from the IKEA Swedish Food Market to take home, including cheese samosas, meat kibbeh, and more, priced at only RO2.5 each.
Ramadan offers on IKEA favourites
Customers can also enjoy offers from 25 per cent to 50 per cent off both online and in-store across over 700 items, including tableware, cushions, textiles, lighting, and decorative accents.
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