IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad lived a remarkably simple life despite his vast fortune. He consistently chose flea market clothes and economy travel, setting a personal example. Kamprad reused tea bags and ate at IKEA cafeterias, avoiding expensive dining options. His thrifty habits stemmed from his upbringing in rural southern Sweden. This frugality also shaped IKEA’s company culture and employee guidelines. IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad lived a remarkably simple life despite his vast fortune. He consistently chose flea market clothes and economy travel, setting a personal example. Kamprad reused tea bags and ate at IKEA cafeterias, avoiding expensive dining options. His thrifty habits stemmed from his upbringing in rural southern Sweden. This frugality also shaped IKEA’s company culture and employee guidelines.
Trending
- This billionaire flew economy and took free salt packets despite his wealth
- Not Philadelphia, this lost colony may be birthplace of American ideology
- Several trapped after landslide buries homes in China’s Chongqing
- Salima Tete to lead India at Hockey WC; England, China await in pool stage
- US announces visa curbs on foreigners linked to ‘far-left terrorist’ groups
- ‘If worry is about credit …’: Shiv Sena (UBT)’s Chaturvedi urges Centre to ‘ease out’ education minister
- MacKenzie Scott’s $20m donation is Active Minds’ largest ever in its history
- Scientists discovered Amazon fungus that eats plastic even without oxygen
