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Founder
  
Parent organization
  
Lytham Holdco Limited

Founded
  
1783


Headquarters
  
Kidderminster, United Kingdom

Subsidiaries
  
Fabryka Dywanów Agnella S.A.

Brintons carpets crafting the yarn


Brintons is a British manufacturer of carpets. It was founded in 1783 by William Brinton at Hill Pool in Chaddesley, Kidderminster to manufacture spun yarns.

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Its first factory in Kidderminster was established in 1820 and as of 2008 the company still has a major manufacturing presence on the Stourport edge of the town. In 1970 Brintons opened their first factory in Telford, Shropshire, to make spun yarns. It owns and operates other factories all over the world including Poland, Portugal and India.

In 1993, Brintons launched an advertising campaign featuring costumes designed by Vivienne Westwood and made from the company's carpets. A second Westwood designed campaign followed in 1995, based on dress styles from 1783, the year the company was founded. The photography for both campaigns was by David Bailey. A third campaign was launched in 1996 and in 2000, British designer Antony Price created evening gowns constructed from carpet and photographed by Patrick Lichfield (Lord Lichfield) for these advertisements.

As one of the first companies to be awarded the Royal Warrant at the beginning of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign in 1958, Brintons has continued to supply carpets and designs for a range of projects for Her Majesty the Queen, Buckingham Palace and other Royal households.

Despite the business’ previous success and rich history, in 2011 the business faced financial difficulties. The Carlyle Group acquired the 228-year old business in September 2011.

On the 3rd August 2015 Brintons acquired F.D Agnella, the Polish-based manufacturer and supplier of carpets and rugs.

Brintons has one of the world's largest commercial design archives and historical pattern libraries in the industry, which dates back to the late 1700s. Featuring thousands of original hand painted design papers from Baroque to Art Deco.

Brintons carpets dyeing weaving


References

Brintons Wikipedia


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