BRINTONS
Brintons has been registered in the UK for carpets since the company was founded in Kidderminster, Worcestershire in 1783. Kidderminster was the historic centre of the English carpet industry, and Brintons is one of the last major manufacturers still operating there.
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Brand History & Trademark Analysis
Brintons has been registered in the UK for carpets since the company was founded in Kidderminster, Worcestershire in 1783. Kidderminster was the historic centre of the English carpet industry, and Brintons is one of the last major manufacturers still operating there. The company has supplied carpets to Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, and Downing Street, and its trademark represents over two centuries of carpet-making heritage.
The company has supplied carpets to Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, and Downing Street, and its trademark represents over two centuries of carpet-making heritage.
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Historical Background
William Brinton founded the company in 1783 at Hill Pool in Chaddesley Corbett, near Kidderminster. Brintons pioneered the first gripper Axminster loom, patented in 1890, and developed its signature 80% wool, 20% nylon blend in the 1950s. Queen Elizabeth II granted a Royal Warrant in 1958. The Brintons Design Archive spans from 1783 to the present day, serving as both a commercial asset and a historical record of British textile design.
