Furniture Logo Ideas:
Logos | Description |
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Edit | This logo is large and in charge but uses gentle curves to ease viewers into the brand. A Josefin Sans typeface, designed to be used in larger sizes, complements the effect by underlining the prominent icon. Red is a vibrant and energetic choice that immediately grabs your attention and holds it. |
Edit | This retro-chic design uses color, font, and imagery of 60s style furniture to create a brand identity that is stylish but not in your face. The Cardo typeface, inspired by classical typographies, elegantly matches the purple color scheme, which is often associated with creativity and beauty. |
Edit | The Staatliches typeface looks charmingly unconventional, with its capitalized format adding prominence to the name. The wreath adds a touch of superiority, while the addition of a dining chair clearly identifies your business. The black and white color scheme is simple but offers great contrast. |
Edit | The Josefin Sans typeface's geometric elegance does well to highlight the company's offerings above. The white circles are almost reminiscent of an ellipsis, adding a sense of continuity and highlighting the brand's offerings, while the orange background was chosen to convey energy and optimism. |
Edit | This design uses negative spaces to add depth to the symbolism of a chic lounge chair, which is further highlighted by a solid bluish-black circular backdrop that catches your eye. The Viga typeface has lots of personality and does a great job of highlighting the name of the business. |
Edit | The purple backdrop conveys a feeling of power and sophistication, hinting at a furniture brand that caters to upscale clientele. The prominent couch icon lets clients know exactly what items you stock, while the cartoonish lettering of the Ribeye typeface adds a touch of fun and friendliness. |
Edit | This logo's 3D design is achieved by using different colors, negative spaces, and contrasting tones. The dark blue KoHo typeface, with its geometric and humanist proportions, matches the front of the comfortable armchair and does a great job at breaking up the color scheme. |
Edit | Purple is fun and unique in brand advertising, adding a creative flair to this contemporary design. The Staatliches typeface matches the square proportions of the cabinet icon above. The lamp, alarm clock, and pot plant are playful pieces that add a homely feeling and detail to the brand. |
Edit | The brush script letterforms of the Sacramento typeface give the logo a slightly decorative appeal, which is offset by the clean linework of the icon. Hinting at a brand that sells office furniture, the icon shines in a fresh blue color, which symbolizes trust, stability, and calmness. |
Edit | The quartet of furniture indicates variety and informs customers that your business is a one-stop-shop for all their furniture needs. The bright pink color conveys a sense of playfulness and complements the Fascinate Inline typeface's quirky combination of thick and thin lines. |
Edit | This icon of a fanciful sofa in a calm blue and white color scheme is simply delightful. The attractive curves and curls of the icon create an image of delicate elegance, while the tufted back of the sofa sparkles. The simple, straight lines of the Lato typeface balance this otherwise ornate logo. |
Edit | Playful and inviting, this logo takes a new approach to advertising a furniture business. The Poppins typeface, with its thick proportions, works well with the simple yet effective imagery of a chair taken from a side view. The use of red adds a sense of energy, giving the brand a youthful feel. |
Edit | The modern blue and purple color palette indicate a furniture business that stays abreast with the latest furniture design trends. The homely icon invites customers in for a closer look, suggesting variation. The strong lettering of the Public Sans typeface gives the business name prominence. |
Edit | The vintage-inspired icon has an elegant yet commanding look and implies that your store sells second-hand of refurbished pieces or furniture. The red and orange color scheme adds vibrancy to the design, contrasting beautifully with the ornate terminals of the Crimson Text typeface. |
Edit | The icon in this logo combines dining chairs with the imagery of a house to describe the products offered. Dark blue adds a sense of continuity, while the yellow window pane breaks up the uniformity. The structured KoHo typeface is inviting and perfect for an authoritative furniture company. |