Kohler India awards digital media duties to Interactive Avenues

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Kohler India awards digital media duties to Interactive Avenues


Kohler India's account will be managed by the Gurugram office of Interactive Avenues, with a strong focus on heightening digital footprints across the India region.

Kohler India onboarded Interactive Avenues as its digital agency following a multi-agency pitch. Kohler, best known for curating beautiful homes through its design and technology-led kitchen and bath products, has achieved a luxury brand status among consumers. With an established presence in several cities worldwide, the brand’s market presence only seems to be growing.

Interactive Avenues, with their digital expertise, is tasked with aiding the brand’s endeavour to inspire people to create artistic homes with their unique and aesthetic product offerings.

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Talking about the association, Parveen Gupta, Director – Marketing, Kohler Kitchen & Bath India said, “Kohler has already established itself as the most admired and recommended international brand when it comes to Bathroom products. We want to leverage Digital in the most constructive way and thereby make Kohler the brand of choice for consumers aspiring for luxury houses. Interactive Avenues’ robust understanding of the market and digital ecosystem made the mark for us.”

Abbhishek Chadha, Sr. Vice President (North & East), Interactive Avenues added, “Kohler is not just leading, it is leading with a vision. A vision to not just capture consumers but make them experience luxury via its aesthetic products and exceptional services for their homes.  Being a household name comes with its own set of expectations and we fully aim to meet those with our custom-made and client-first approach. Our understanding and experience as a full-service digital agency in crafting digital solutions along with our dedicated set of professionals will drive this partnership to great heights.”