Masterpieces of fine furnishings - Visual Identity

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The "MASTERPIECES OF FINE FURNISHINGS " was established in 2002. Its first branch opened in the Al-Bawadi district, specializing in wooden items and hotel rooms. The company then expanded to include hotel furnishings and accessories, making it one of the leaders in the hospitality industry. We have the experience and expertise necessary in this broad field and always strive to improve the level of service we provide to our customers
We designed a logo for "MASTERPIECES OF FINE FURNISHINGS" inspired by the cotton flower, as most of their products are made from natural cotton. The logo symbolizes quality and purity, and it reflects the company's commitment to providing high-quality products made from natural cotton. The cotton flower also represents the natural touch and elegance that the company brings to its products, enhancing the brand identity and reflecting the essence of the services offered by the company in the hospitality industry.

We used vibrant colors in the logo design, including blue, yellow, green, and purple-red, to express the diversity of the company's services. The blue represents trust, calmness, and professionalism, while the yellow signifies vitality, brightness, and warmth. The green conveys growth and nature, while the purple-red symbolizes uniqueness and distinction. This combination of colors integrates quality, expertise, and excellence in providing a variety of hotel services, creating a positive impression of the company and strengthening its distinctive identity in the market.


Agency:  ShowAds
Production house:  (PMA) Panda 
Creative Director: Hady Mohamed
Art Director:  Abdelrahman Ahmed
Senior Graphic Designer: Abanoub Nasser
Motion Designer: Mahmoud Herza
Graphic Designer: Ahmed Abu Senna
Account Manager: Youssef Sabry

Masterpieces of fine furnishings - Visual Identity
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Masterpieces of fine furnishings - Visual Identity

The "MASTERPIECES OF FINE FURNISHINGS " was established in 2002. Its first branch opened in the Al-Bawadi district, specializing in wooden items Read More

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