IKEA has unveiled a sneak peek at its New Zealand pricing ahead of its first store opening in Auckland next month.

The retailer will also be giving Kiwis their first look at prices through pop-up venues in Christchurch and Wellington, showcasing a curated selection of popular items before the Sylvia Park store and online shopping launch on December 4.

Along with the pop-up experiences, IKEA has released a first look at its pricing.

They include a FRAKTA carrier bag at $1.99 or a SVARTPOPPEL cushion cover for $9.99.

Examples of furniture included the POÄNG armchair for $199, the IKEA PS LO MSK swivel armchair for $219, the KLIPPAN two-seat sofa at $399, and the STOCKHOLM flatwoven rug also priced at $399.

POÄNG armchair (left) and PS LO MSK swivel armchair (right).

At the Auckland store’s food court, slices of Lingonberry Pavlova would be on offer for $4 along with a lamb pie for $6.50. Hoki fish and chips served with peas would be $14.

IKEA Australia and New Zealand head of marketing Kirsten Hasler said the brand aimed to” understand what home life is like in all the different cities we’re in.”

The Christchurch pop-up at Cathedral Square runs from today until December 10, open 10am to 6pm daily, featuring local artists including Miranda Parkes, Turumeke Harrington, Adam Popovic and Dcypher creating original works inspired by IKEA pieces.

KLIPPAN two-seat sofa

Wellington’s pop-up at Odlins Plaza will run from November 28 to December 17, open 11am to 7pm daily, showcasing “movie-inspired posters and trailers created by local illustrators”.

“Each artist playfully reinterprets the design icons of IKEA through the lens of different movie genres from Indie Art House to 70s Sci-Fi,” an spokesperson said.

For “IKEA Family” members, parcel delivery across New Zealand costs $7 for orders over $15 and up to 8kg.

At the Auckland store's food court, fish and chips served with peas would be $14.

Truck delivery to customers’ front doors costs $49 within Auckland metro zones and $69 outside those zones, while pick-up points are priced at $29 in dedicated Auckland locations and $49 elsewhere.