About Aigner
Aigner originated when Hungarian bookbinder Étienne Aigner began creating high-quality leather goods in Paris before establishing his brand in Munich. This dual heritage—combining French luxury sensibility with German technical precision—created a distinctive approach to accessories that continues to influence the brand's identity.
The company's signature horseshoe logo and burgundy color (known as "Antic Red") became recognizable symbols of German luxury, while the distinctive "A" logo hardware on bags and belts created immediate brand recognition. Aigner's approach combines classic design elements with architectural shapes that reference both traditional craftsmanship and Bauhaus influences.
After acquisition by Cofra Holding AG, Aigner expanded beyond its European foundations while maintaining its heritage of leather expertise. The brand represents a distinctive German approach to luxury that emphasizes durability, functionality, and timeless design alongside aesthetic refinement, creating accessories that maintain relevance and quality across generations.
The company's signature horseshoe logo and burgundy color (known as "Antic Red") became recognizable symbols of German luxury, while the distinctive "A" logo hardware on bags and belts created immediate brand recognition. Aigner's approach combines classic design elements with architectural shapes that reference both traditional craftsmanship and Bauhaus influences.
After acquisition by Cofra Holding AG, Aigner expanded beyond its European foundations while maintaining its heritage of leather expertise. The brand represents a distinctive German approach to luxury that emphasizes durability, functionality, and timeless design alongside aesthetic refinement, creating accessories that maintain relevance and quality across generations.
Ownership & Tax Information
Company Headquarters | 🇩🇪 Germany |
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