Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Small changes


This IKEA box standing inside Doukissis Plakentias metro station in Athens appears to attract quite a bit of interest from passers-by. It is part of IKEA's "small change, big difference" campaign which promotes their refresh and redecorate range.

The campaign was first launched in Australia in July 2008, but I guess it's still appropriate, considering the current economic climate.

9 comments:

lemon said...

Α, αυτό ήταν στον Άγιο Αντώνιο πριν δυό βδομάδες για μια βδομάδα.
Κάθε μέρα άλλαζαν κουρτίνες και φωτιστικά και ήταν σαν άλλο δωμάτιο! Πολύ έξυπνη ιδέα το βρήκα!

Tinsie said...

Σοβαρά παίζει τέτοιο σκηνικό; Πολύ έξυπνο!

VP said...

That's Greek for me...
Never been a great fan of IKEA, but Ilike the idea of the box peddling redecorations.
You'll get my 7 items as I'm back home!

Tinsie said...

I'm not a big IKEA fan either, but their advertising campaigns are usually interesting and eye catching. I've photographed a few over the years.

Looking forward to your 7 blue items :-)

Unknown said...

Pretty cool campaign!

Tinsie said...

You know what's even cooler about it? They change the decor in the box every day. No wonder people (presumably commuters) are stopping and looking :-)

Lowell said...

I finally browsed an IKEA down in Fort Lauderdale last year. Not for me. But lots of folks seem to like the stuff.

Tinsie said...

Not for me either, but it seems to have quite a following (and the adverts are good).

Anonymous said...

quite an interesting campaign