The logo of the German manufacturer Karcher is an example of remarkable consistency and loyalty to a company’s visual heritage. For more than 80 years of its history, there’s been just one (relatively minor) update.
The company established in 1935 specialized initially in developing industrial submersible heating elements. The name of the brand came from the surname of its founder, the inventor Alfred Kärcher (1901–59). Over the years, the range has been widening and now includes a variety of high-pressure cleaners, floor care equipment, parts cleaning equipment, window vacuum cleaners and more. In some countries, the products have grown so popular that the word “Karcher” is used to refer to any cleaning system using high-pressure water.
The company established in 1935 specialized initially in developing industrial submersible heating elements. The name of the brand came from the surname of its founder, the inventor Alfred Kärcher (1901–59). Over the years, the range has been widening and now includes a variety of high-pressure cleaners, floor care equipment, parts cleaning equipment, window vacuum cleaners and more. In some countries, the products have grown so popular that the word “Karcher” is used to refer to any cleaning system using high-pressure water.
In 2015, the logo was made cleaner and better legible by removing the emblem and updating the letters.
Yellow and white have always been part of the Kärcher logo, while the black name of the brand used to be dark grey before 2015.