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Pinton, artisan heritage and sustainable practices



Their workshop, located in Felletin in the historic tapestry region, is a place where art and technique meet to give life to exceptional creations. Founded in 1867 in Creuse by Olivier Pinton, the Pinton factory was born from the bringing together of various trades dedicated to the production of carpets and tapestry. The Pinton family has been able to adapt over the generations to changes in the market. Carpet merchants and representatives of the Bournaret house, Olivier's descendants settled in Paris at the end of the 19th century. Then a marriage with a notable from Aubusson brought the family a documentary background and a valuable network of customers. The post-war period saw a renaissance of Aubusson tapestry under the leadership of Jean Lurçat, who introduced the numbered cardboard technique, facilitating faithful execution and speed of weaving.



The process begins with a rigorous selection of materials, notably French wool, renowned for its fineness and durability. Each piece is then designed with particular attention to detail, whether through point weaving or hand tufting. Pinton also collaborates with renowned artists and designers to create unique works that combine tradition and modernity, notably thanks to Jacques Adnet, an influential architect and designer.



La mission de Pinton est de perpétuer un héritage artisanal tout en innovant pour offrir des produits haute qualité qui embellissent les intérieurs du monde entier. L'engagement envers l'excellence et la créativité fait de Pinton une marque français emblématique dans le domaine de la tapisserie et du tapis.

Pinton integrates sustainable and ethical practices into all its activities, contributing to the preservation of the environment and French know-how. Since 2009, Pinton has benefited from the Living Heritage Company label. This label, awarded to prestigious companies with excellent artisanal and industrial know-how, makes it possible to promote exceptional cultural talents. With the EPV label, Pinton reaffirms its identity as an artisan, master in his discipline.

Pinton also holds the Ateliers d’Art de France label. Thus, the factory represents and defends the economic development of art workshops, for example by collaborating with several art schools to awaken vocations and transmit its creative energy.

Furthermore, alongside 7 other companies in the region, Pinton is working for recognition as a Geographical Indication. The Aubusson Carpet IG and the Aubusson Tapestry IG were approved by the National Institute of Industrial Property in 2018. These indications ensure the authenticity of the Pinton expertise specific to the region's textile tradition. You should know that since 2009 the virtuosity of Aubusson tapestry has allowed this technique to appear on UNESCO's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Finally, EcoVadis awards a silver medal to Pinton for its CSR policy. The manufacture is constantly vigilant in preserving the environment, working on recovery and recycling, and being attentive to social progress and human rights. The short circuit is favored, the fibers coming from Italy, Switzerland, and especially France.

Furthermore, alongside 7 other companies in the region, Pinton is working for recognition as a Geographical Indication. The Aubusson Carpet IG and the Aubusson Tapestry IG were approved by the National Institute of Industrial Property in 2018. These indications ensure the authenticity of the Pinton expertise specific to the region's textile tradition. You should know that since 2009 the virtuosity of Aubusson tapestry has allowed this technique to appear on UNESCO's list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Finally, EcoVadis awards a silver medal to Pinton for its CSR policy. The manufacture is constantly vigilant in preserving the environment, working on recovery and recycling, and being attentive to social progress and human rights. The short circuit is favored, the fibers coming from Italy, Switzerland, and especially France.