From the Company Archives
Little treasures and selected memories from our company history. Photos, stationery, and stories that are well worth showing and telling.
From the Company Archives
The place it all began, Theyer & Hardtmuth in Kärtnerstraße. The company founders Franz Huber and Peter Lerner first met as employees of this company, which was founded in 1733. Not long afterwards, they decided to set up their own business and founded their own firm called Huber & Lerner in 1901.
The personal embossing machine for the stationery of Empress Elisabeth (Sisi) was put into the company archive at Huber & Lerner following the takeover of Theyer & Hardtmuth in 1931.
Elaborately designed menus from the era shortly after the company’s foundation.
This leather tome from 1911, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the company with calligraphy text, was a gift to the company owners from their staff.
Brochures celebrating the 50th anniversary with menus for the celebration dinner.
His Majesty King Hussein I. of Jordan on a visit to our store on the Kohlmarkt.
His Majesty King Abdullah II. on a visit to our store in the Kohlmarkt. Dr. Franz Huber-Pock is showing him our presentation folder with our numerous products for the Jordanian Royal Family.
The picture volume Austrian Standards presenting: “Products and objects in Austria which are prominent parts representing the whole. Names and terms that represent quality in the Austrian economy”. Huber & Lerner was presented in this edition, published by Brandstätter Verlag in 1990, in addition to numerous other Austrian brands such as Austrian Airlines, Berndorf, Hotel Sacher, Bene, Römerquelle, Mautner Markhof, Swarovski, and Schlumberger etc.
Exhibition in 2002: “100 Years of Huber & Lerner, Stationery as a Reflection of Historical Events” at confectioner and café Demel.