Furniture Repair Logo Ideas:
Logo | Description |
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Edit | Dark gray evokes feelings of classiness, sophistication, and luxury. It suits a premium furniture repair brand, and the image of an elegant Chaise Longue heightens the luxurious feel of the logo. The serifless Oswald typeface strikes the perfect balance between confidence and friendliness. |
Edit | Wreaths are used to crown winners and celebrate success. The wreath framing this chair says "award-winning furniture repairs" and positions your brand as desirable. Gray and red blend professionalism and passion, while the Cardo typeface has dramatic serifs that elevate the status of your brand. |
Edit | Advertisers use the color blue to communicate trust and reliability. If you have expensive furniture, or furniture with sentimental value, you'd want a repair service you can trust. The icon expresses your expertise in plain visual terms, and the serifless Barlow Semi Condensed typeface makes your business friendly and approachable. |
Edit | Elongated hammers and spanners say to customers, "we go the extra mile to fix any problem" and their blue color embodies reliability. The new chair is standing sturdy and sparkles in vibrant orange, while the business name supports the icon in the stylish and powerful Oswald typeface. |
Edit | A touch-up brush suggests a company that pays attention to detail and takes pride in their work, reassuring customers that their prized possessions are in careful hands. Brownish red mimics the color of leather, and the Sarabun typeface has a plain style that does not compete with the icon for attention. |
Edit | The Nunito Sans typeface is nearly as bold as the sofa in this logo, and it has a heaviness that conveys confidence and appears to support the furniture. The soft red sofa belongs in a glamorous living room space and tells customers that you deal with rich clients and their expensive furniture. |
Edit | Orange and blue is a popular color pairing because it balances out warm and cool tones. Orange is energetic, while blue expresses professionalism. The stenciled Cardo typeface has a Victorian-era aesthetic that suits antique furniture repairs, and the icon is a clear reflection of your craft. |
Edit | Brown mimics the color of wood and suits a wood furniture repair service that's proficient in dealing with different kinds of wooden items. The icon expresses symmetry and balance, hinting at a flair for design, while the Nunito Sans typeface has bold lines that project confidence and give your company authority. |
Edit | The heavy hammer resting on a pristine couch belongs to a couch repair expert who's had a long day's work, highlighting a job well done. Blue encapsulates the worker's professional ethos and workmanship, while the Signika typeface has stylish curves that demonstrate an eye for design. |
Edit | If you want your business name to stick in customers' minds, you might find value in a text-only logo without any icons or vibrant colors. In this case, the Cormorant Garamond typeface takes the stage in black, with its sharp serifs and sleek lines suiting a premium brand that repairs expensive furniture. |