For over 170 years, WMF has represented exceptional metal craftsmanship, superior quality, and refined design. What began in 1853 as a small metalworks founded by Daniel Straub and the Schweizer brothers in Geislingen has grown into a globally recognised brand with deep roots in professional-grade tools and culinary innovation.
From its early success, earning awards for silver-plated tableware at the Great London Exposition in 1862, WMF quickly established a reputation for excellence. The opening of its first Berlin store in 1868 began a new, extensive retail network. In 1880, a pivotal merger with Metallwarenfabrik Ritter & Co. led to the creation of Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik (WMF), headquartered in Geislingen.
With expertise grounded in decades of engineering and design, WMF’s portfolio spans three core areas: premium consumer kitchen products, professional coffee machines, and high-quality equipment for hotels and restaurants. The company’s historic ostrich logo, first introduced in 1880 and believed to be inspired by Daniel Straub’s family crest, has evolved, most recently refreshed in 2007 to reflect modern aesthetics.
Rooted in heritage yet continually innovating, WMF remains a trusted name in kitchens and professional environments worldwide.