Peacocks and Mooses line up for latest Laminex ‘unexpected’ campaign via Ogilvy, Melbourne
The Moose and the peacock. It may sound like a kids’ book. Or a pub in one of London’s more gentrified districts. But it’s not. In fact it’s a pointer to a new major integrated campaign via Ogilvy Melbourne for Australia’s premier surface solutions provider, Laminex.
Comprising two TVCs, digital executions and print, it is the first stage in a phased campaign that will rollout over the coming year aimed at consumers and trade. It is also the first campaign executed by Ogilvy Melbourne since the agency won the account last year.
The campaign, which will run until November, aims to reposition the Laminex brand, and communicate through a variety of executions that Laminex creates amazing results in any space, and on any surface–even with combinations that are unexpected.
Says Ogilvy Melbourne executive creative director Brendon Guthrie: “The Laminex brand has long been held in the highest regard by the trade for its fashionable range, versatility and durability. However, we knew consumers had different associations with the brand based on its long history in Australia that did not reflect its more recent reputation as a stylish and innovative product. The unexpected colour combinations take centre stage in the campaign to redress this imbalance and reinstate Laminex as the leading Australian product for home finishes.”
Says Laminex general manager marketing George Bej: “The integrated campaign produced by Ogilvy Melbourne will help people see Laminex for the brand it truly is; a contemporary innovative company with products that go together by design, to create an unexpectedly brilliant finish.”
Adds director James Haworth: “It’s not often you receive scripts that include a moose and a peacock so they immediately grabbed my attention. The concept was pure gold so the idea was to tell simple, comedic stories with a touch of absurdity which we think will really resonate with the viewer”.
The new consumer campaign across free to air and pay TV, and digital display, will also have several print executions appearing in a range of publications including Home Beautiful, House and Garden, Grand Designs and others. It also comprises a social media competition.
Executive Creative Director – Brendon Guthrie
Head of Brand Strategy – Gavin MacMillan
Senior Art Director – Sally Hastings
Senior Copywriter – Scot van den Driesen
General Manager Marketing – George Bej
Marketing Communications Manager – Adam Jarski
Group Account Director – Belinda Danks-Woodley
Account Service Team – Atlanta Sgro, Odile Nyssen, Kristian Hopwood
Agency TV Producer – Charlotte Griffiths
Production Company (TV): The Sweet Shop
Director: James Haworth
Producer: Nikolas Aulich
Executive Producer: Edward Pontifex
Managing Director: Wilf Sweetland
DoP: Russell Boyd
Editor: Pete Sciberras
Agency Supervising Producer – Mary Darzi
Set Designer and Principal Stylist – Alisia Harrison
Post Production – Method Studios
Sound – Flagstaff Studios
Stills Photographer – Neil Bailey
CGI Artist – Mike James
12 Comments
Dear James
There’s a very good reason why ‘it’s not often you receive scripts featuring a moose and a peacock’. And this campaign proves it.
I think the idea had comedy potential if treated like the oddball US Skittles spots, but this campaign falls flat in both the script & execution…
Why are Ogilvy so bad?
Getting a dull client to do something moderately differentiated gets them a little kudos…. but then they cock things up as per usual when it comes to actually delivering.
No wonder business is running out the door there.
Pretty stupid, I like it.
Adland talking to Adland. Again. How on earth does the vision relate to the message?
I like the peacock one.
Horrid.
Surely they could have gone with “Comes Together Brilliantly” as a strapline? It would have got them to waaaay juicier ideas…
liked it – peacock especially.
v decent and different considering what has to be advertised.
Hey. I like it. Great for the category.
nice one scotty.
I like the peacock ad.
Think many men can relate!