In 1990 Victor Mayer began their relationship with Fabergé, becoming official workmasters.

Victor Mayer (1857 – 1946), company founder, embodied both talent and interests, with these passed on from generation to generation in the 130 year history of the company. Mayer was an artist and art lover. From the very beginning, his focus lay on high-quality design. He had taste, enthusiasm and passion. For him, skilled craftsmanship was the decisive standard for quality and he had an infallible aptitude for finding the zeitgeist.



Herbert Mohr-Mayer handed the company down to his son along with his passion for Fabergé. Today, Marcus Oliver Mohr continues to use the old traditional techniques in jewellery making, engraving, guilloché, enamelling and creating objects of art. The Mohr-Mayer family has had a long association with the Fabergé brand and they previously made jewellery under license to both Unilever and Fabergé, however this license terminated in 2008.

The company still create pieces for Fabergé today as workmasters rather than as licensees. We are delighted that this collaboration continues today.