
We've been weaving since 1832.
Quite a lot has changed since 1832.
Although, we dare to say, that less has changed here at Vieböck than anywhere else. We weave linen, linen mixtures and cotton fabrics, turn them into any home textile you could desire and package them ourselves as well - as we have always done. Furthermore, we still cherish the same values as we have always: carefulness, being down to earth, valuing time and companionship. Nature and Humans.

Everyone who gets in touch with us and our linen can immediately tell - and feel.
Special consideration is given to the ecological effect and transparency of the production of our products. All processing and refining, with the exception of dying, is done mechanically and by natural means. We take great precaution to ensure that the linen fibre we use is grown in an environmentally sustainable way. Moreover we mostly use flax from France, Belgium and Netherland.
We are very proud that we have been acknowledged by GOTS and IVN Best. The certification honours us greatly.
Every single Vieböck-fabric is woven in Helfenberg.
Loyal employees as the heart of the company.

Johann Kobler
linen expert

Christoph Kobler
CEO

Monika Nußbaumer
account executive

Annette Preining
accountant

Helga Ornetzeder
sampling

Johannes Tursch
main weaver

Javad Mirzayee
weaver

Bianca Schauflinger
shipping department

Helga Ornetzeder
fabric preparation

Manuela Bräuer
weaver

Andrea Fölser
seamstress

Christine Duringer
seamstress

Silvia Kraml
qualitiy check

Gabi Dumfart
factory shop assistant

Birgit Habringer
weaver

Johanna Steininger
costumer service

Ulrike Anzinger
seamstress

Lisa Holzmann
online shop

Darina Bouchalova
shipping department

Martina Höller
fabric preparation

Sigrid Breiteneder
weaver

Kateřina Teješová
shipping department

Jessica Ornetzeder
order processing

Romana Ortner
seamstress
Much has changed since 1832.
For more than 185 years "Vieböck" is weaving linen- and cotton fabrics. Thereby the "Mühlviertler" linen weaving mill deserves to the oldest and most traditonal weaving mills in Austria. Explore more about the history of Vieböck: