Crittall’s brand new logo merges iconic heritage with bold modernism

Crittall MD, Russell Ager (top), Ryan Browning, Finance Director (left), Darren Joyce, Production Director (centre) and Steve Childs, Commercial Director (right)

Leading steel window and door manufacturer Crittall Windows has announced a logo rebrand inspired by its iconic heritage.

The Crittall brand is one the best known in the construction industry, recognised the world over for its stylish and black steel frames.

The company’s new logo has an Art Deco feel that references its brochures and advertisements from the 1930s while providing a fresh, modern identity that reflects Crittall’s place in today’s market.

Russell Ager, Crittall’s Managing Director, described the new logo as a ‘subtle but important evolution.’

He added: “For our customers and partners, this rebrand reinforces our commitment to quality, service and innovation.

“They can expect the same expertise, with an even greater focus on creating new products with pioneering features and benefits, building on our sustainability credentials and enhancing the customer experience.”

The Crittall name is synonymous with a heritage that goes back 175 years; one that has consistently innovated and evolved to meet changing customer requirements. “Our vision has always been to create beautiful products that enhance lives by delivering superior performance and stunning form,” Russell said.

The rebrand comes at an exciting time for Crittall. The company has recently announced a significant expansion of powder coating finishes for its window and door systems. In addition, its innovative Homelight® range is now fully certified and registered with the British Standards Institution (BSI), guaranteeing the quality, safety and trustworthiness of products.

“We have a strong vision for the future,” said Russell, “and with our investments, talented team and industry-leading products, we’re looking forward to scaling the business, continuing to push boundaries and building on the legacy of our forebears.”

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