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Kenwood – Make It Big - The Flour

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British kitchen appliance manufacturer Kenwood has unveiled a new global campaign to launch its new and compact Go Collection.

Created by M&C Saatchi London, the campaign is aimed at young people who have a growing passion for food, but who often have limited kitchen space, with the Go Collection comprising of three products that have been designed to give cooks more space for creativity in the kitchen.

In two fast-paced, 30-second spots called The Flour [above] and The Egg [below], both directed by Giacomo Boeri and produced by Utopia Milan, there are a series of hyperbolic disasters and radically happy endings. Shot in Milan, the spots feature a real chihuahua, a statue that took four weeks to carve, and a bespoke dress that looks like a meringue. Stylised visuals are balanced by a matter-of-fact voiceover provided by, in the UK version of the campaign featured here, stand-up comedian, writer and actor Sunil Patel

Kenwood – Make It Big - The Egg

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“To resonate with Gen Zs who have a passion for food, this campaign reveals how seemingly small moments can become grand, unexpected success stories," said Christian Davis, Managing Partner at M&C Saatchi UK. "The blend of bold visuals and hyperbolic scenarios with down-to-earth narration brings a unique energy to the films, making them both relatable and memorable. It’s a celebration of how the right ingredients, no matter how small, can lead to something extraordinary.”

“By combining over-the-top scenarios with a distinctive visual style, we've crafted a memorable narrative that speaks directly to Gen Zs," added Jo Bacon, Group CEO at M&C Saatchi UK. "The attention to detail ensures that every frame leaves a lasting impression. It’s all about resonating with our audience in a way that’s both visually striking and deeply relatable.”

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