TOKYO - If you don’t need much space, IKEA has the perfect home for you — and you won’t have to break the bank to afford it.The Swedish furniture retailer is offering Tokyo residents a chance to live in a 107-square-foot tiny home in the city’s Shinjuku district.
Rent will cost 99 yen, which is equivalent to 88 cents in the United States.The home gives its residents easy access to Tokyo’s city center and comes full of IKEA’s small space living solutions.
As part of the campaign, IKEA has released a series of videos featuring its iconic shark mascot BLAHAJ. The third episode features a tour of the home as well as possible furniture configurations."IKEA has solutions and items perfect for coordinating small spaces," IKEA said. "Real estate.