Temple & Webster makes every space beautiful via Howatson+Company

By AdNews | 5 May 2023
 

Temple & Webster, Australia’s online-only retailer of furniture and homewares, has taken over the streets of Sydney with a OOH campaign showcasing more than 30 different products.

The campaign celebrates the powerful symbol at the heart of the Temple & Webster brand and shows all Australians that Temple & Webster can be there for whatever ‘&’ comes next in their life. 

Adam McWhinney, chief experience officer and co-founder of Temple & Webster said with more than 200,000 products and intuitive tools, Temple & Webster helps Australians create beautiful spaces they love, effortlessly.

"And with the cost of living rising, there’s a style for every budget," said McWhinney.

Gavin Chimes, ECD at Howatson+Company said whether you’ve just renovated, moved out or finally bought a ‘big bed’ for your child so they go to sleep, Temple & Webster has something for every stage of life.

"Our campaign demonstrates this in a way that’s charming and memorable," said Chimes. 

The campaign will run across greater Sydney for 12 weeks.

 

Credits:

Agency: Howatson+Company

CEO & Founder: Chris Howatson

Managing Partner: Kristie Thistlethwaite

Planning Director: Georgia Pritchard

Executive Creative Director: Gavin Chimes

Creative Directors: Doug Hamilton & Michael Kleinman

Senior Art Director: Dan Smith

Senior Copywriter: Ernie Ciaschetti

Associate Design Director: Jo Cao

Junior Designer: Jason Nguyen

Retouching – Studio Lead: Simon Merrifield

 

Client: Temple & Webster

Chief Experience Officer: Adam McWhinney

Head of Brand Marketing: Kristin Bengtsson

Photographer: Despina Kouloumbraki

Creative Director: Chris Deal

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