It's weird that the place you look at the furniture and the place you pick up the furniture are not even in the same building.
As far as the quality of the furniture goes, don't expect much, I bought a desk from them, and by year 5 of normal use it was basically trash. They use particle board and cut corners to cut the cost of the furniture.
If you're trying to fill a college dorm room then IKEA is the place to go, but if you have a good paying job, you can do better than IKEA.
Also it's weird they are a "non-profit organization" to avoid paying taxes.
This IKEA location is good, I'm just taking off the one star because of IKEA as a company. I mean they were caught using horse meat in their meatballs, that's pretty creepy, makes you wonder what other corners they cut.