Kuwait’s IKEA takes a significant step towards inclusivity, announcing the launch of a real-time sign language interpretation service across all its stores in the country. This innovative service, a partnership with Kuwait-based MetaSign, aims to break down communication barriers and provide a more accessible and comfortable shopping experience for deaf and hard-of-hearing customers. This commitment to accessibility in Kuwait demonstrates IKEA’s dedication to serving all members of the community.
IKEA Kuwait Champions Inclusivity with New Sign Language Service
For many, a trip to IKEA is a weekend ritual – a chance to browse, plan, and purchase items to improve their living spaces. However, for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, navigating a busy retail environment and communicating effectively with staff can present considerable challenges. IKEA Kuwait is directly addressing this issue with its groundbreaking new service, ensuring a more equitable and enjoyable experience for everyone.
The introduction of real-time sign language interpretation is a direct reflection of IKEA’s core values, placing a strong emphasis on making life better for the many. This isn’t simply about adding a new feature; it’s about fostering a sense of belonging and empowering customers to shop independently.
How the Real-Time Interpretation Works
The technology behind this enhanced customer service is remarkably simple and user-friendly. Customers can access the service by scanning a dedicated QR code available throughout the IKEA store. This action instantly connects them to a live interpreter from MetaSign via a two-way video call on their smartphone.
This direct connection allows for seamless communication, enabling customers to:
- Ask questions about products and services.
- Receive assistance with navigating the store.
- Discuss their needs with IKEA staff.
- Complete their purchases with confidence.
The convenience of using a personal smartphone eliminates the need for specialized equipment or designated interpretation stations, making the service readily available wherever it’s needed within the store.
The Partnership with MetaSign: A Focus on Empowerment
IKEA’s decision to partner with MetaSign was a strategic one. MetaSign is a Kuwaiti company specializing in services for individuals with special needs, with a particular expertise in sign language interpretation and accessibility solutions. Their deep understanding of the local community and the specific needs of deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals makes them an ideal partner for IKEA.
“Accessibility for all is a key pillar for the IKEA mission,” explains Sabrina Shammas, IKEA Sustainability Manager. “We are fully committed to breaking down barriers so that everyone can enjoy an amazing IKEA Experience. In the new context of this partnership with MetaSign, the deaf and hard of hearing IKEA visitors can fully engage with our IKEA stores and receive excellent customer service comfortably.”
This collaboration goes beyond simply providing a translation service. It’s about empowering individuals, fostering independence, and creating a welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and respected. MetaSign’s commitment to inclusion aligns perfectly with IKEA’s broader sustainability goals.
A Milestone in Accessibility and Inclusive Retail
This initiative represents a significant milestone not only for IKEA Kuwait but also for the broader retail landscape in the country. By proactively addressing the needs of a traditionally underserved community, IKEA is setting a new standard for inclusive shopping experiences.
“At IKEA, we recognize that an inclusive experience must be accessible for everyone,” Shammas emphasizes. “This new service allows deaf and hard of hearing customers to connect with a live interpreter in just a touch away, making their shopping experience at IKEA more convenient while allowing our teams to better support and serve them through their buying journey.”
The implementation of this service demonstrates a genuine commitment to social responsibility and a recognition that accessibility is not just a matter of compliance, but a fundamental aspect of good business practice. It also highlights the growing importance of leveraging technology to create more inclusive environments.
Looking Ahead: Continued Commitment to Accessibility
IKEA Kuwait’s introduction of real-time sign language interpretation is just one step in a larger journey towards creating a truly accessible and inclusive retail environment. The company is continuously exploring new ways to improve the shopping experience for all customers, regardless of their abilities.
“This new service is a milestone that reflects our commitment to improving accessibility and ensuring that every person feels welcomed and supported at IKEA,” concludes Shammas. The company plans to gather feedback from customers utilizing the service to further refine and enhance its effectiveness. This dedication to continuous improvement will ensure that IKEA remains a leader in accessibility solutions within Kuwait.
To learn more about IKEA Kuwait’s services and commitment to sustainability, visit https://www.ikea.com/kw/en/customer-service/services/. This initiative is a powerful example of how businesses can make a positive impact on their communities by prioritizing inclusivity and accessibility for all.

