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    Home » IKEA, INGO Celebrate The Role of Furniture In Toddlers’ First Steps

    IKEA, INGO Celebrate The Role of Furniture In Toddlers’ First Steps

    By SHOOTFriday, April 18, 2025Updated:Tuesday, April 15, 2025No Comments399 Views
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    Staying true to its mission of “Creating a Better Everyday Life for the Many People,” Al-Futtaim IKEA, based in Dubai, is shining a light on the importance of early childhood development–and the role that the home plays in nurturing it.

    Created by INGO The Agency, Hamburg (a creative boutique within the Ogilvy global network), the campaign includes a series of three visual motifs shot by photographer Ale Burset, alongside this touching “Supporting First Steps” film. Recognizing that more than three-quarters of parents share milestone moments of their children online, the brand chose to create the campaign film adding user-generated content. Each clip captures the joy of first steps–moments made even more special with the presence of IKEA products in the frame.

    Featured in the campaign are everyday pieces like the BEKVÄM step stool, LACK side table, KALLAX shelving unit, and the MAMMUT children’s stool–items commonly found in homes and often used by little ones as their first source of support.

    “This campaign taps into a beautifully universal truth—nearly every parent, everywhere, has witnessed their child pulling themselves up on a piece of furniture to take those first wobbly steps. It’s a moment so small, yet so unforgettable. I still remember both my daughters learning to walk with the help of a LACK table in our living room,” said Daniel Fisher, global chief creative officer, INGO The Agency.

    The campaign is the result of a creative collaboration between Al-Futtaim IKEA, INGO Hamburg and Ale Burset, and will roll out across various platforms throughout the Middle East. It will appear in out-of-home displays, digital screens, print publications, and across IKEA’s social media channels.

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    Client IKEA Al-Futtaim Agency INGO Hamburg Liz Taylor, global chief creative officer (Ogilvy); Daniel Fisher, global chief creative officer; Dr. Stephan Vogel, creative chairman; Nicolás López Bravo, Fernando Montero, executive creative director; Andrea Lopez-Boado, art director; Anna Breinfalk, copywriter. Photography Ale Burset, photographer. Production L’Group productions Lorenzo Uras, executive production; Isabel Fuertes, production. Postproduction Eduardo Navarro. Music, Sound Design & Audio Post HOOKED Music GmbH Camilo Remolina, Jan Finck Barboza, composers.

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    Apple released a new iteration of its Goalie Masks Made on iPad campaign--this time teaming up with National Hockey League (NHL) goaltender Sam Montembeault to create the goalie masks that young hockey players dream of wearing. NHL mask artists deployed iPad Pro and Apple Pencil Pro to design the dream masks in time for Canada’s marquee youth hockey event, the Quebec International Pee-Week Hockey Tournament. It’s a tournament which gives youngsters the opportunity to not only gain high visibility for their talents but also to compete on a huge rink in a professional arena before a large crowd. In this short film--directed by Jason Van Bruggen of production company Suneeva for agency TBWA\Media Arts Lab, Canada--among the young aspiring goalies we meet is a girl who wants the mask of a lioness, inspired by how she strives to protect her teammates, akin to guarding her cubs. Several young goalies in this film, including her, end up getting their dream masks. [video width="1280" height="720" mp4="https://wp-shoot.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/12144344/Made-on-iPad-Pee-Wee-Goalie-Masks.mp4"][/video] Read More

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