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The legacy of Axminster Carpets is woven deeply into the fabric of Britishheritage, and the name itself has become synonymous with quality and luxury inthe world of carpeting. Brintons Carpets Limited, a company with its own richhistory dating back to the 18th century, has upheld the tradition of AxminsterCarpets, ensuring that the brand remains at the forefront of design and qualityin the carpet industry.
Brintons Carpets Limited, with its own inception in 1783, has been a pioneerin the carpet weaving industry. Known for their innovation and craftsmanship,Brintons acquired the historic Axminster Carpets, melding two legacies into one.This union has fortified the Axminster name, ensuring that the tradition ofartisan carpet weaving continues to thrive.
Brintons also continues to innovate in design and functionality. Their carpets feature advanced soil and stain resistance, making luxury and durability complementary rather than contradictory. The company's designers frequently collaborate with artists and interior designers, pushing the boundaries of whatcan be achieved with carpet aesthetics.
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Brintons launched a pop-up art installation with contemporary artist and filmmaker Shezad Dawood with works woven by Brintons at Clerkenwell Design Week 2017. Exhibited in a loading bay venue, alongside visual motifs and themes drawn from Dawood’s portfolio, the carpets feature bold colours and subtle photographic representations. http://www.brintons.net/europe/en/blo...
The ‘Crafting the Yarn’ video is the latest in our Fleece to Floor series, outlining the manufacturing process of our yarn. In the 1950’s, Brintons invented the 80 percent wool, 20 percent nylon blend, which is now the global standard for carpet around the world. The blend combines the comfort of wool with the strength and durability of nylon.
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