Catalogue

NURSERY

by Sabrina Monte-Carlo

MATERIALSCOTON & BAMBOU

TECHNIQUE HAND TUFTED

SIZE 240 x 250 cm

PRICE ON REQUEST. CONTACT US.

Description

cotton

Cotton is made from the vegetal fibres surrounding the seeds of the cotton plant. Traces of cotton were found in Ancient Egypt and in Mexico, possibly over 7,000 years old. Cotton culture developed in America, Africa and Eurasia. While it reached Europe as early as the IInd century BC, its history on that continent truly began with the creation of the West India trading companies. From then on, the culture of cotton never stopped growing and it is now the most used natural fibre in the world. More difficult to weave than linen because of its short fibres, it has a higher density. Cotton is a very good insulation material thanks, in particular, to its exceptional moisture absorption properties. It is warm, soft, comfortable. PINTON weaves this staple of the textile industry on its own or combined with other materials for the Couture as well as the Diffusion lines. In tapestry making, cotton is very rarely used on its own and is most often combined with other materials. It is generally the material used for the warp thread.

Cotton can be used in loop weave where the continuous thread forms loops on the surface of the rug, or in pile weave where the threads on the surface of the rug are cut. It can also be woven as loop and cut which combines both techniques.

bamboo

Bamboo fibre is a recent newcomer in the textile industry. It is made from bamboo paste: part of the bamboo pulp is dissolved to produce a thick liquid called viscose, which is then filtered and extruded through a plate with tiny holes to form continuous threads. Bamboo has a much higher yield than any other natural fibre. The culture of the bamboo plant requires no chemicals and offers a formidable capacity for carbon storage, while producing large quantities of oxygen. In addition to its environmental credentials, bamboo captures moisture and proves very resistant. Finally, it is exceptionally soft and welcoming. In the PINTON Manufacture and PINTON Edition divisions, bamboo has its place in the composition of the rugs to which it lends its unique properties and shine!

Bamboo can be used in loop weave where the continuous thread forms loops on the surface of the rug, or in pile weave where the threads on the surface of the rug are cut. It can also be woven as loop and cut which combines both techniques.

hand tufted

The hand tufting technique is a process combining centuries-old skills and modern weaving tools. The canvas is perfectly stretched over an upright loom and the craftsperson transfers by hand the future design of the rug with the utmost precision. Threads are inserted manually, one by one, working with a gun on the back of the canvas, following the colours, the drawing and the different tuft heights. PINTON was one of the first manufactories to use the gun tufting technique to produce some of its rugs and carpets and is the only French workshop offering very high quality tufted rugs. With this technique, production times are reduced compared to the knotted stitch weave or point noué. Finally, hand tufting offers a large range of possible depths. Carving is the technique that consists in sculpting the wool and creating textures within the woven rug. Since the early 1990s, PINTON has been specialising in the production of hand tufted rugs for which it also collaborates with famous designers and artists.

Sabrina Monte-Carlo

Sabrina Monte-Carlo is an interior design studio based in Monaco since 1999. The studio was born out of an appreciation for fabrics and interiors; and is powered by family values and the charm of a home by the sea. For more than two decades, Sabrina Monte-Carlo has prided itself on being the one-stop destination for home and yacht owners who wish to infuse Mediterranean wonder into their space.

Today, Sabrina Monte-Carlo has six established showrooms, located throughout the Principality and the port of Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. With them, Sabrina Monte-Carlo showcases the art of creating a warm and inviting space infused with their clients’ personality.

Sabrina Monte Carlo Studio is first and foremost a woman-owned family business, with Sabrina’s sister Sophie as the chief interior designer. Carla and Manola, Sabrina’s two daughters, are respectively: creative director & expert in tableware and interior designer.

The expertise of the two sisters in luxury decoration and the importance they attach to the know-how of the artisans with whom they collaborate made the meeting between Carla, Manola and PINTON an obvious choice.