303 asks IKEA to pay rent in WA and SA

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IKEA_Rent_heroimage.jpgThe second stage of the IKEA 2012 catalogue campaign, via 303 Perth and Sydney, has launched which marks a pretty radical shift in the traditional catalogue campaign approach for the international brand.

Says Nigel Richardson, Marketing Manager of IKEA (WA & SA): “The annual catalogue launch is the pivotal point in the year for IKEA and is key to our marketing program. Historically, the focus is on new products and the campaign runs for just a few weeks. We wanted to focus on the inspiration that comes from the catalogue and encourage people to use it throughout the year. The international theme for the 2012 catalogue is ‘create space’. That was the brief for 303. We are excited by the concept and the collaborative process of developing this with the 303 team has been an open and rewarding one.”

Screen shot 2011-08-30 at 3.54.00 PM.jpg“303 Sydney, 303 Perth and IKEA have worked closely together to make the idea come to life.” said Alan Taylor, MD of 303. “The process of working so closely with a creative and involved client has been great.”

Says Sydney-based Simon Langley, ECD at 303: “The IKEA catalogue is an institution. People anticipate its arrival, get excited about it, read it and then it put it on the shelf. We want it to have pride of place. But, with living costs increasing we figured it only fair that we (or IKEA) should pay our way. This led us to the idea of IKEA paying people to keep the catalogue in their homes by renting the space it occupies through monthly rent cheques, redeemable in-store.”

Digital channels play a crucial role in the campaign mechanic. All users have to do is sign up online at IKEA.com.au, on Facebook or via mobile and they’ll start receiving their rent cheques immediately. The integrated program launched on Sunday and will continue to evolve over the next 12 months.

Credits:

Executive Creative Director: Simon Langley

Associate Creative Director: Richard Berney

Senior Copywriters: Stu Turner, Dav Tabeshfar

Senior Art Directors: Darren Borino, Mike Sequeira

Group Business Director: Jane Orchard

Business Manager: Kate Somerford

Technical Director: Aaron Collyer

Digital Producer: Michelle Bunday

Producer: Holly Kemp

Artworker: Helen King

Director: Rob Forsyth – Siamese

Producer: Francesca Hope – Siamese

IKEA Marketing Manager: Nigel Richardson

IKEA Advertising Manager: Natalie Chalmers