Düsseldorf – A clean, dust-free home without having to do any vacuuming – this is
now possible thanks to the vacuum robots by Kobold, a division of the company
Vorwerk International Strecker & Co. from Wollerau in Switzerland. The
company aims to convince even more modern, tech-savvy households around the
world of this technology with the new model ‘Kobold VR200’.
Saatchi & Saatchi in
Düsseldorf is going to help them do it: the team headed by Christian Rätsch,
Stéphanie Rupp and Alexander Reiss prevailed against five renowned competitors
in a multilevel international pitch and has now developed a launch campaign for
the eight key markets Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Switzerland, Austria,
Czech Republic and China.
The international
campaign has already started in September. Saatchi & Saatchi will highlight the
‘Kobold VR200’ cross-medially with a TV-spot, online films, display ads,
digital content, Social Media ideas, literature and retail marketing strategies
for Vorwerk’s own shops. The ideas for this campaign were developed out of
Düsseldorf in cooperation with international offices from the Saatchi &
Saatchi network.
The focus of the campaign
is the story of a small, clumsy toy robot that falls in love with the extremely
accurate Kobold robot vacuum. Under the direction of Jamie Rafn, the story has
been realised by the British film production company ‘Smuggler’.
“A robot vacuum is a
high-tech product, which we would like to take out of its niche. The challenge
is that we have to explain this technical product and highlight the superiority
of the ‘Kobold VR200’, but we must also present it in a highly emotional
manner,” says Alexander Reiss, Executive Creative Director at Saatchi &
Saatchi Düsseldorf.
With this campaign,
Kobold has ventured into producing a central film for its key markets for the
first time. The spot will air on TV and on the Internet, and the
international campaign is kicking off in Germany mid September.
“To us, Vorwerk is a
client for the heart that understands how important it is to communicate their
brand and products emotionally as well as strategically,” states Christian
Rätsch, CEO of Saatchi & Saatchi Germany, “With our Lovemarks philosophy,
we are ideally set up to support this claim with strong creative work.”
Hillary Roche,
International Marketing Director at Vorwerk, states: “Saatchi & Saatchi
understands how we work, how our indirect distribution structure works, as well
as how and where we are most able to reach our customers. Their experience with
the development and implementation of global campaigns and Saatchi &
Saatchi’s strong integrated competence will help us launch the ‘Kobold VR200’.”
Credits
Advertising
Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Düsseldorf, Germany
Executive Creative Director: Alexander
Reiss
Copywriter: John
Pallant
Art
Director: Alexander Reiss
Executive Producer: Andy
Gulliman
Producer: Lexy
Stingl
Producer: Annette
Berkenbusch
Producer: Michael M.
Maschke
Director: Jamie Rafn
Producer: Ray Leakey
Production Company:
Smuggler, London
Post Production: Electric
Theatre Collective
Sound: Wave Studios