Daily Signals 27.02.2025

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The Future Laboratory and Together Group release new Longevity & Wellbeing Strategies report, Agency for Nature re-invents sustainability through drag and why Ikea is on a mission to improve global sleep quality.

The Future Laboratory and Together Group release Longevity & Wellbeing Strategies report

AI imagery by The Future Laboratory, UK

Global – The Future Laboratory and Together Group have joined forces to release the New Codes of Luxury: Longevity & Wellbeing Strategies report, which examines the convergence of beauty, health and hospitality under a new paradigm: Transformational Luxury.

Rooted in the Transformation Economy, this approach positions luxury brands as partners in life enhancement, offering consumers a suite of new tools to transform themselves and their lives. The report highlights cultural shifts, consumer expectations and strategic imperatives shaping the new codes of luxury.

Our new report provides key insights into the changing role of luxury, including: why luxury must evolve to meet changing values and needs; new opportunities in luxury beauty, health and hospitality; and creating the new codes of luxury. 

‘More than aspirational ideals, longevity and wellbeing are central to the future of luxury, and crossover between beauty, health and hospitality is redefining value,’ said Dr Christian Kurtzke, CEO of Together Group. ‘It is not enough to provide exceptional products or spaces – the new imperative is to integrate them into eco-systems that deliver tangible, personal benefits.’

This report was created in partnership with Together Group, a curated collective of creative consultancies, technology and production studios crafting the future of luxury and lifestyle. The group blends creativity, culture and cutting-edge immersive technologies to create and elevate brands, experiences and destinations of the future. As of today, the group integrates the capabilities of 13 category-leading specialist houses, with over 650 people collaborating across 20 locations globally.

Download the New Codes of Luxury: Longevity & Wellbeing Strategies report now

Agency for Nature returns with five bold campaigns to reconnect youth with nature

Earthworm Projects by AMV BBDO for Agency for Nature, UK
Extra Time with Nature by VCCP for Agency for Nature, UK
Nature’s A Drag by House 337 for Agency for Nature, UK
Fresh Hell: Outsiders Outside by Iris for Agency for Nature, UK

UK – After a first season in 2024, the Agency for Nature, a pop-up creative agency by Purpose Disruptors, has launched five new campaigns in its second season, collaborating with top UK creative agencies to embed nature into youth culture and tackle the widespread disconnection from the natural world.

The campaigns, developed by emerging talent from AMV BBDO, VCCP, Iris, House 337 and Droga5, use subcultures and social trends to engage young people (18–35). One campaign celebrates the shared extravagance of drag and nature, while another explores nature’s links to the gothic underworld through a bespoke zine and radio show. A grassroots football initiative fosters connection beyond the pitch, and a bold rebranding of nature appeals to streetwear fans. In addition, an AI-powered ‘Talking Tree’ enables direct conversations with nature.

‘Our climate and nature crisis urgently needs creativity,’ said Lisa Merrick Lawless, co-founder of Purpose Disruptors. ‘We have to reach outside of the bubble and engage new audiences, in particular young adults in urban environments. We need to help them reconnect to nature by bringing it to them, where they are in novel and innovative ways through culture, like they experience music and fashion.’

In our Rebranding Nature Design Direction, we analysed how, to lure Gen Z outdoors and engage them in conservation and climate activism, nature itself is getting a rebranding.

Strategic opportunity

Rather than resorting to fear-mongering, climate doom or overtly optimistic tactics, satirical and bold campaigns have a higher chance of speaking to consumers in their own language and encouraging better behaviours

Lidl becomes first UK supermarket to sell on TikTok shop

UK – Lidl has made history as the first UK supermarket to sell products via TikTok Shop, launching a limited-edition high-protein bundle for just £5 ($6.33, €6). 

Available exclusively through the @LidlGB TikTok account, the bundle featured a selection of high-protein snacks and supplements worth over £30 ($38, €36), including IronMaxx 100% Whey Protein, Belbake Protein Pancake Mix, and Crownfield High Protein Flapjacks. Fitness fans also received Lidl-branded merchandise, such as a microfibre towel and resistance bands. 

The launch prompted an overwhelming response, with 3,000 bundles selling out in just 18 minutes. Proceeds from the campaign were donated to Lidl’s charity partner, the NSPCC. 

‘Our high-protein range is a fan favourite, with more than 150 high-protein products sold every minute in our stores,’ said Joanna Gomer, marketing director at Lidl GB. ‘With TikTok Shop growing rapidly, we’re proud to be the first supermarket meeting customers directly on the platform.’

In our Content Commerce microtrend report, we analysed how in a blended media landscape streaming services, social media and gaming carry more seamless commerce opportunities than ever.

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Strategic opportunity

If you sell physical products, consider testing TikTok Shop as a direct-to-consumer channel. Start with exclusive bundles, one-click purchases, limited-edition drops or collaborations to drive urgency and engagement

Stat: Ikea is on a mission to improve global sleep quality

IKEA, UK IKEA, UK

Global – A new Ikea report has uncovered a worldwide sleep crisis, with people missing out on an average of one hour and 20 minutes of rest each night – equating to more than 20 full days of lost sleep annually.

The study, one of the largest of its kind, surveyed 55,221 people across 57 markets, revealing stark contrasts in global sleep habits. Mainland China reported the highest sleep quality, while Norway and the US ranked among the lowest. 

Financial worries and excessive screen time are key disruptors, with 40% citing stress, anxiety and overthinking as their biggest sleep thief. Ikea has responded by teaming up with Oxford mathematician Dr Tom Crawford to create a personalised Sleep Score formula, helping consumers create a blueprint for better rest. 

With 70% of people seeing sleep as one of life’s greatest joys, brands have an opportunity to address sleep quality – designing environments and products that transform rest into a truly restorative experience. Our Sleep Enhancement Market unpacks the latest developments in technology, sound and space that brands are using to facilitate the perfect night’s sleep. 

Strategic opportunity

Connect with consumers by helping them tackle sleep disruptors head on. Launch loyalty programmes offering sleep-enhancing rewards such as guided wind-down sessions, bedtime yoga classes, premium mattress giveaways or the chance to win a digital detox holiday

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