La-Z-Boy rolls out AI-powered ‘decliner’ as part of the brand refresh.
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As part of the “Long Live The Lazy” platform, a national ad campaign will span broadcast, digital, streaming services, social media and mobile gaming.
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La-Z-Boy’s new marketing platform and national ad campaign aim to reclaim “lazy”?and empower consumers to embrace what it calls the “transformational power of comfort.”?The shift in focus and tone comes as consumers’?post-pandemic normals have evolved to include more self-care and relaxation, especially amid a fraught socioeconomic climate and a host of global crises.
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“Our ‘Long Live the Lazy’ platform reflects the reality that everyone occasionally needs the time and space to power down, kick up their feet and make comfort their top priority,” said Christy Hoskins, vice president and CMO at La-Z-Boy, in a statement.
The campaign centers on “We The Lazy,”?a 30-second spot that mimics direct-to-camera political ads. The creative focuses on a diverse set of consumers, each with their own concerns and challenges, who are standing up for their right to be lazy by sitting down and reclining back. The effort seeks to reach a broader set of consumers and sees the brand showing up in new channels, including sports networks, streaming music and mobile gaming, Hoskins explained.
In addition to the spot, La-Z-Boy will give away three of its The Decliner prototypes, which use AI to generate a cancellation excuse — a?video spot?features “I’m helping the neighbor look for their runaway llama”?— that is delivered through text. Consumers can enter to win a Decliner by sending in creative cancellation excuses through TheDecliner.com, tagging the brand and including the hashtags #LongLiveTheLazy and #contest on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or TikTok, or by posting on the brand’s social media posts through Sept. 11.
The platform also entails a refresh that spans new branding elements that were designed to convey comfort and the brand’s iconic furniture. The marketing world has been awash with?similar revamps this year?as marketers look to engage with new and evolving consumer groups. “Long Live the Lazy” was developed by ad agency RPA, while The Decliner and branding refresh were developed by creative agency Colle McVoy and its boutique public relations and design agencies, Exponent and 10 Thousand Design.?