One man’s trash is IKEA’s new collection
Giving new life to old furniture, this ad shows the sad truth about where IKEA furniture sometimes ends up.
Credits
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- Production Company Aparent
- Director Kavar Singh
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Credits
powered by- Agency Try/Oslo
- Production Company Aparent
- Director Kavar Singh
- Director/Partner Niels Windfeldt
- Music Supervisor Thore Garberg
- Creative Director Caroline Riis
- Creative Director Eirik Sorensen
- Designer Jeppe Gjesti
- Designer Tommy Lybekk
- Editor Henrik Pedersen
- Colorist Joakim Rissveds
- Sound Designer Andreas Waag Martinsen
- Designer Mats Maeland
- Digital Director Magnus Snickars
- Designer Dennis Magnus Andresen
- Graphic Designer Marthe Solli
- Graphic Designer Elise Eik Ismar
- Producer Erik Teigland
- DP Oskar Dalsbakken
- Producer Aleksander Aurdal
- DP Espen Saur
- Production Alexei Moke
Credits
powered by- Agency Try/Oslo
- Production Company Aparent
- Director Kavar Singh
- Director/Partner Niels Windfeldt
- Music Supervisor Thore Garberg
- Creative Director Caroline Riis
- Creative Director Eirik Sorensen
- Designer Jeppe Gjesti
- Designer Tommy Lybekk
- Editor Henrik Pedersen
- Colorist Joakim Rissveds
- Sound Designer Andreas Waag Martinsen
- Designer Mats Maeland
- Digital Director Magnus Snickars
- Designer Dennis Magnus Andresen
- Graphic Designer Marthe Solli
- Graphic Designer Elise Eik Ismar
- Producer Erik Teigland
- DP Oskar Dalsbakken
- Producer Aleksander Aurdal
- DP Espen Saur
- Production Alexei Moke
You can’t save every piece of furniture from the landfill, but IKEA’s going to try.
There’s a simple sadness to discarded furniture. IKEA knows that sometimes it’s products don’t stay loved forever, but this new campaign establishes a commitment to thrifting the less-wanted pieces of its collections. With a little TLC and some new hardware, TRY has created a full campaign surrounding these discarded pieces, including posters, a film, and even a secondhand store.
The Trash Collection isn’t just a clever ad initiative, it also launches two services from IKEA: a buyback scheme and a spare parts catalog. IKEA Marketing Manager, Frode Skage Ullebust, says, "I must admit that it hurts a little to see our furniture presented in this way, but at the same time I think it has become a very honest and beautiful way to get people to reflect.”
Aparent produced the spot and Kavar Singh and Niels Windfeldt directed.