
Get a taste of Lagom Life
Rooted in the idea of 'just the right amount', this new direction embraces a more intentional and sustainable lifestyle, encouraged to slow down, savour the moment and shop with meaning.
Where simplicity meets purpose
Whether it's family-first missioners meeting household needs while enjoying child-friendly spaces, outgoing status seekers drawn to unique food experiences; or creative adventurers seeking a convenient retreat for grocery runs, moments of relaxation and weekend discoveries - The Lagom Life is designed for all.
'Life today can feel overwhelmingly fast-paced – from juggling work, family, or even something as simple as a grocery run,' said Karyn Lim, IPC Shopping Centre general manager.
'That's why we believe in offering a more balanced, intentional alternative. IPC is a place where simplicity meets purpose – where you can reconnect with yourself, your loved ones and your community in a meaningful way.
Playland at IPC is an outdoor space for children to play, explore and connect with others.
'At IPC Shopping Centre, we offer a balanced and sustainably-driven shopping experience where everyone who steps foot into the shopping centre can enjoy curated choices that meet their needs and desires.
'More than just a shopping destination, we are a meeting place where simplicity meets purpose, providing offerings in a blissful, comfortable and well-curated environment.
'Whether visitors are looking for a pleasant day out with family and friends or simply some well-deserved me-time, IPC delivers an experience that is both meaningful through our offerings, and rewarding through our Tack Club loyalty programme on the IPC App that is designed to truly appreciate every presence,' she added.
The Lagom Life
From revitalised dining experiences and a sustainable retail mix to inclusive spaces and community-focused initiatives, IPC is evolving into a place where everyday life flows with intention and ease.
Over the years, IPC Shopping Centre has steadily refined its offerings by constantly identifying new experiences to meet the evolving needs of consumers.
Recent additions to the dining scene include Canton Boy, FUIYOH! It's UNCLE ROGER, Chagee and Luckin Coffee join crowd favourites like ChaTraMue, Taste of Medan and llao llao to bring trending new flavours to IPC's dining scene.
Foodland at Level LG continues to delight with Daily Bowl, Dunkin' Donuts, The Grass, Happy Potato and New Juice with Pao Xiang Bak Kut Teh coming soon.
Beyond dining, IPC is elevating everyday life through the introduction of Träffas Work Pods at the Level 1 Link Bridge, BYD integrated with Espresso Lab, MR DIY Plus, Good Times DIY Lifestyle Studio and Play United.
The upcoming Brio Social Club will also bring seven indoor pickleball courts to encourage healthy living and social connections.
EV users will benefit from six Tesla chargers launching in the third quarter – four Superchargers and two Destination Chargers – providing greater convenience during visits.
These enhancements reflect IPC's commitment to providing a stress-free, balanced destination in the fast-paced urban life.
Its thoughtfully curated tenant mix supports both practical needs and the pursuit of sustainable living.
Purposeful living
IPC promotes conscious living with the Recycling and Buy-Back Centre (RBBC) and weekend artisanal and eco-workshops during festive periods. Tenants like H&M also support the cause with in-store clothing recycling programmes.
IPC's RBBC helps integrate eco-friendly habits, supporting its goal of making sustainability part of everyday life.
Amenities such as baby strollers, power scooters, wheelchairs and well-equipped family rooms – featuring anti-bacterial flooring, advanced air-purification and private nursing rooms – highlight IPC's attention to hygiene, comfort and convenience.
As The Lagom Life unfolds across its spaces and experiences, IPC reaffirms its role as a sustainable, community-first meeting place that adapts to the times while staying true to its Swedish-inspired values.
This ongoing journey reflects IPC's evolution that balances commercial success with environmental responsibility and purposeful living.
For the latest information, visit the website ipc.com.my.

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