Partner Article
Style Matters to One
Manchester-based integrated communications agency, One, has won a competitive pitch to deliver an inclusive PR and social campaign for Style Matters, the bespoke furniture manufacturer, based in Cheshire.
The agency will be planning and delivering a comprehensive PR and social campaign and providing ongoing digital support to bolster the company’s customer acquisition and retention strategies.
Claire Fox, Director at Style Matters, comments: “The team at One proposed a creative and hard-working marketing strategy not only to raise our profile but also to reinforce our brand’s authority and leadership in the sector, which excited us straight away.
“One has jumped straight into action with our campaign, and we are already seeing some fantastic results!”
Style Matters remains committed to British manufacturing with its products handmade by local craftsman and skilled upholsterers. Most recently, the company has been involved in design projects all over the country, including working with Hotel Gotham and King Street Townhouse in Manchester, as well as the German Gymnasium and MNKY House in central London.
Wayne Silver, managing director at One explains: “Interior design is a fast paced and dynamic market, one which is constantly developing around current trends and fashions. We are thrilled to be appointed by Style Matters and have already established a number of key KPIs for the campaign so that we can help to deliver real business success for them”
One is an integrated agency offering advertising, design, digital, PR and social services to a range of B2B and B2C clients, including Euler Hermes, Hoover, Taylor Wimpey and York Racecourse.
For more information, please visit www.thinkasone.co.uk or follow us on Twitter @thinkingasone.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Jessica SImm .
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