Writing in The New York Times, Stuart Elliot profiles Arnell Group’s Peter Arnell who has, over the years, become known for his winning projects away from other agencies. Most recently, Arnell Group won an assignment from appliance maker Electrolux, currently with Lowe & Partners.
Arnell has also handled projects for Diageo, Mars, Reebok, Unilever and the not so great project for Diamler Chrysler now known as the Celine Dion Disaster. Nobody’s perfect.
Arnell has moved beyond marketing and advertising and into product and store design as well. “In this iPod economy, clearly design has become one of the most important differentiating tools for brands,” Mr. Arnell said. “It’s a powerful place to be these days.” Currently, Arnell is designing a store for Jacob the Jeweler in Manhattan and a store for Reebok’s Rbk line of clothing in Philadelphia.
In an intriguing move, Arnell has taken on a project for Home Hero, makers of home fire extinguishers to make the products more fashion-friendly. Of the fire extinguishers, Arnell says, “it’s so ugly, nobody wants to leave it on a counter. We need a product like what Braun did with coffee makers.” Perhaps some things are just better left in the closet but he gets an A for effort.