IKEA Marketing Communication MixIKEA marketing communication mix integrates the application of individual marketing communication channels such as print and media advertising, sales promotions, events and experiences, public relations and direct marketing. The extent and patterns of usage of these marketing communication channels by the furniture retailer is discussed below.     IKEA Print and Media Advertising IKEA relies on print and media advertising as one of its main marketing strategies to deliver its marketing message to the target customer segment. The company collaborates with a range of popular journals, magazines and TV channels globally for this purpose. The home improvement and furnishing chain has effectively integrated the elements of creativity in its print and media advertising a number of times. For example, billboard-fitted wardrobes were placed by IKEA in selected outdoor locations in Vienna. People passing by were encouraged to slide its door open to assess IKEA’s solutions to fit many items into the wardrobe.[1] In another instance, the Swedish furniture chain developed a print ad that is designed to put customers to sleep. Specifically, ‘Somnig’ is printed with lavender ink and emits white noise through a speaker. Customers are encouraged to tear it out of IKEA magazine and place next to their bed to have a good night’s sleep.[2] Another noteworthy instance of application of creativity in print advertising by IKEA relates to the publication of its more than 200 million catalogues in 2013. While more than two third of IKEA’s marketing budget was previously spent on furnishing living quarters for its catalogues, from 2013 onwards the company started to create images in its catalogue with the help of graphic artists. In other words, starting from 2013 images in IKEA catalogues are not photos but “a collection of pixels and polygons arranged on a computer”[3] and this shift has proved to be…