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Feodor Ingvar Kamprad (; 30 March 1926 â€“ 27 January 2018) was a Swedish billionaire who founded
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in 1943 and grew into a multinational retail company that became the world's largest furniture seller in 2008. He moved to Switzerland with his Swiss wife in 1976, moving back to
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in 2014 after her death in 2011.


Early life and family

Kamprad was born in Pjätteryd (now part of
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),
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, in
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, Sweden, to Feodor Kamprad (1893–1984) and Berta Linnea Matilda Nilsson (1901–1956). His mother was of Swedish origin, while his father was born in the
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and came to Sweden a year after his birth with his parents. Kamprad's paternal grandfather, Achim Erdmann Kamprad, was originally from an aristocratic German family in
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in
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, while his paternal grandmother, Franzisca ("Fanny") Glatz, was born in Radonitz (Radonice) in
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in the
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to a lower-class family. Facing rejection from his family and economic hardship in post-industrial Germany are likely what spurred Achim and Franzisca to leave their homeland and, after seeing an ad in a hunting magazine, purchase a timber estate near Agunnaryd, Sweden, where they moved with their young children in the winter of 1896. The surname Kamprad is a variant of "Kamerade" ("Comrade") and dates back to the 14th century; in the 19th century the Kamprad family had become wealthy estate owners in Thuringia. Achim Kamprad's mother was a distant relative of
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Achim was the younger son of an estate owner and had bought the farm Elmtaryd (presently standardized ''Älmtaryd'') near the small village of
Agunnaryd Agunnaryd is a locality and a parish situated in Ljungby Municipality, Kronoberg County, Sweden with 220 inhabitants in 2010. Agunnaryd is chiefly associated with the industrialist Ingvar Kamprad, who founded IKEA (the ''A'' of which stands for ...
(now part of
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) in the province of Småland; with of land it was the largest farm in the area. He took his own life a few years after Frans Feodor was born, leaving the farm to Franzisca, and with time, to Franz Feodor. From the age of 6 onwards, Ingvar Kamprad lived on the farm with his parents, sister, and grandmother. Kamprad visited his family's ancestral town in Thuringia and kept in contact with relatives there.


Career

Kamprad began to develop a business as a young boy. He started selling matches at the age of five. When he was seven he began travelling further afield on his bicycle to
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to neighbours. He found he could buy matches in bulk very cheaply in
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, sell them individually at a low price, and still make a good profit. From matches he expanded to selling fish, Christmas tree decorations, seeds, and later ballpoint pens and pencils. When Kamprad was 17, his father gave him a cash reward for succeeding in his studies.Ingvar Kamprad: IKEA Founder and One of the World's Richest People
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Ingvar attended Gothenburg's Handelsinstitut, now part of Hvitfeldtska Gymnasiet, from 1943 to 1945. In 1943, when he was 17 Kamprad founded IKEA at his uncle Ernst's kitchen table. In 1948, Kamprad diversified his portfolio, adding furniture. His business was mostly
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. The acronym IKEA is made up of the initials of his name (Ingvar Kamprad) plus those of Elmtaryd, the family farm where he was born, and the nearby village Agunnaryd where he was raised. In June 2013, Kamprad resigned from the board of Inter IKEA Holding SA and his youngest son Mathias Kamprad replaced Per Ludvigsson as the chairman of the holding company. Following his decision to step down the then-87-year-old founder explained, "I see this as a good time for me to leave the board of Inter IKEA Group. By that we are also taking another step in the generation shift that has been ongoing for some years." Mathias and his two older brothers, who also have leadership roles at IKEA, work on the corporation's overall vision and long-term strategy.


Net worth and Stichting INGKA Foundation

The Dutch-registered
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is named after Ingvar Kamprad (i.e., ING + KA) which owns
INGKA Holding INGKA Holding B.V. is the holding company controlled by the Swedish Kamprad family. Based in Leiden, Netherlands, it is the largest IKEA franchisee holding company and controls 367 stores of the 422 of IKEA in 2018. The company is fully owned by ...
, the
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for all IKEA stores. Kamprad was chairman of the foundation. According to an article in the Swedish business weekly ''
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'' in 2004, Kamprad was one of the world's wealthiest people."Who's really the world's richest?"
CNNMoney.com, 6 April 2004
However, the report was based on the assumption that he owned the entire company, an approach both IKEA and the Kamprad family rejected since Kamprad retained little direct ownership in the company, having transferred his interest to the foundation. In March 2010, ''
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'' magazine estimated Kamprad's fortune at US$23 billion, making him the eleventh richest person in the world. A year later, he fell to 162nd after his lawyers produced documents proving that the foundation he established and heads in
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owns IKEA, and that its bylaws bar him and his family from benefiting from its funds. In June 2015, Kamprad was listed as the eighth wealthiest person in the world in the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, with an estimated net worth of $58.7 billion. Forbes reported Kamprad's net worth as of March 2015 to be $3.5 billion.


Works

While generally a private person, Kamprad published a few notable works. He first detailed his philosophies of frugality and simplicity in a manifesto entitled ''A Testament of a Furniture Dealer'' in 1976. Kamprad also worked with Swedish journalist Bertil Torekull on ''Leading by Design: The IKEA Story''. In the autobiographical book, Kamprad further describes his philosophies and the trials and triumphs of the founding of IKEA.


Fascist involvement

In 1994, the personal letters of the Swedish fascist
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were made public, posthumously revealing that Kamprad had joined Engdahl's pro-fascist
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(''Nysvenska Rörelsen'') in 1942, at age 16. Kamprad had been active till as late as September 1945. When he quit the group is unknown, but he remained a friend of Engdahl until the early 1950s. Kamprad devoted two chapters to his time in ''Nysvenska Rörelsen'' in his book ''Leading by Design: The IKEA Story'' and, in a 1994 letter to IKEA employees, called his affiliation with the organization the "greatest mistake of my life". Kamprad explained his teenage engagement in New Swedish Movement as being politically influenced by his father and grandmother in Sudet-Germany. According to sources from 2011, he had deeper ties to
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organizations than previously acknowledged. Author
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's book reveals that Kamprad actively recruited members for the Swedish Nazi group
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(SSS) during his youth. Swedish security police took note of his activities in 1943, the same year he established IKEA. Despite earlier admissions of associating with fascist leader Per Engdahl and involvement with the New Swedish Movement from 1942 to 1945, Ã…sbrink's findings suggest Kamprad's engagement with Nazi sympathizers extended beyond
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. In a 2010 interview, Kamprad reportedly referred to Engdahl as "a great man," indicating lasting admiration. Kamprad had previously described his involvement with these groups as the "greatest mistake" of his life.


Personal life

Kamprad and his first wife Kerstin Wadling adopted a daughter, Annika in 1958. Wadling and Kamprad divorced in 1961 with Annika living with her mother. In the 1960s, Kamprad married his second wife, Margaretha Kamprad-Stennert (1938–2011), whom he met when she was twenty years old. They had three sons: Peter,
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and Mathias. He lived in
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, Switzerland, from 1976 to 2014. Kamprad moved back to Småland in Sweden in March 2014 after nearly forty years away."Ikea founder moves back to Sweden after 40 years"
''thelocal.se'', 20 March 2014
While working with furniture manufacturers in Poland earlier in his career, Kamprad became an alcoholic. In 2004, he said that his drinking was under control, and according to ''The New York Times'', Kamprad "controlled it by drying out three times a year". According to a 2006 interview, Kamprad was then driving a 1993
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, flew economy class, and encouraged IKEA employees to use both sides of a page when writing or printing. He reportedly recycled tea bags and was known to keep the salt and pepper packets in restaurants. Kamprad had also been known to visit IKEA for a "cheap meal", and was known for his frugal behaviour; purchasing
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and presents in post-Christmas sales. The company he created is still known for the attention it gives to cost control, operational details and continuous product development; allowing it to lower its prices by an average of 2–3% over the decade to 2010, while continuing its global expansion. Kamprad explains his social philosophy in his ''Testament of a Furniture Dealer'': "It is not only for cost reasons that we avoid the luxury hotels. We don't need flashy cars, impressive titles, uniforms or other status symbols. We rely on our strength and our will!" Kamprad owned a villa in Switzerland, a large
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in Sweden and a
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in Provence, France. Kamprad drove a
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for several years.


Death

Kamprad died in his sleep of
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at his home in Småland, Sweden, on 27 January 2018 at the age of 91. According to his will, half of Kamprad's estate would go to projects in
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, the sparsely populated northern half of Sweden. Kamprad reportedly wanted to develop Norrland and make it possible for young people to live there. The other half of his estate went to his four children. In 2015, it was reported that Kamprad had named his sons as the sole heirs of an entity called the
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Group, which is valued at US$1.5 billion, while his adopted daughter, Annika, who lived with him for three years as an infant, was planned to receive about $300,000.


See also

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References


External links


Ingvar Kamprad, Founder of Ikea and Creator of a Global Empire, Dies at 91
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