IKEA shouts out prices in TVC via The Monkeys

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Ikea1.jpgHome furnishing expert IKEA has debuted a retail TVC with a message focused squarely on quality and price, delivered in the brand’s established quirky and humorous style via The Monkeys.

 

The 30-second TVC opens to a father shouting loudly in front of his sleeping baby. The man, it transpires, is an IKEA coworker, who has been deafened by a series of customers who upon seeing the new lower prices of popular products in store, scream in succession.

Ikea2.jpgThe price-focused retail TVC aired last night on Sunday 19 August on both Channel Ten and Channel 7. The creative will also be running across video banners before appearing on air later this year, without catalogue specific messaging.

IKEA has announced that it will be offering a new lower price on hundreds of products released across the year, not in a single burst or in tandem with sale periods. With the new lower price proposition a key focus for IKEA, the products that boast new lower prices are not surplus or poor selling ranges, but are popular best sellers.

The new lower price messaging will be further supported through digital, social media, PR and a dedicated landing page where customers can explore the range of products on offer.

The 2013 IKEA catalogue begins landing in mailboxes from today (20 August) and is in store from 3 September, with 3.54 million catalogues distributed during this period. This year the IKEA catalogue offers access to additional content such as videos, image galleries and 3D models. Customers are invited to download the free IKEA App, hold their smartphones over the catalogue pages and access digital galleries, look inside furniture to see the craftsmanship and watch how-to videos, all available via the IKEA App or by visiting the IKEA website here.

Client: IKEA

Creative: The Monkeys

Media Strategy: Match

Media: MediaComm & Match

PR: One Green Bean

CRM: Lavender