Goodbye Albert Pinto



First it was Albert Hadley, and now I am saddened to hear of the passing of Albert Pinto, a designer whose work I so admired.  These two men were giants in the world of interiors.




Mr. Pinto's A-list, international clientele kept him globe trotting over a 40 year career.  Whether designing mansions, castles, Parisian apartments, or Moroccan riads ~ this mix of cultures formed his ability to marry a melange of styles.  His refined eye and penchant for customized details made him a very "haute" interior designer that had the wealthy beating a path to his door.







His interiors were always dynamic, thoughtful, and with a sense of sumptuousness.  "I like strong, honest hues and do not hesitate to play with powerful contrasts to give my interiors as much energy as possible," he said.







Mr. Pinto prided himself on not having a particular signature style.  The eclecticism of his huge projects and his quest for perfection allowed him to work with the best crafts people from around the world, no matter if it was a modern interior or an old world restoration.  His rooms always MADE A STATEMENT.










Albert was born in Casablanca and trained as a photographer.  His atelier, based in Paris will be run by his sister, Linda.










Jets and yachts were a specialty.  The bigger the better ~  Clearly, there is nothing this man could not do.










In an interview, Albert was asked about his legacy.  He said one of the characteristics of his work was the complete refusal of monotony and boredom, of formulaic composition.  He liked to juxtapose different shapes and eras.  Albert thought that's what made a timeless interior.  I agree!  Thank you Mr. Pinto.




To see more of Mr. Pinto's magnificent work, he has written many books full of visual eye candy.






ph: AD by Ngoc Minh Ngo, others courtesy of Albert Pinto.com



Heavy Metal


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Metallics and metals have staying power.  Nothing immediately ups the glam factor like a shot of gold or silver or both!  Rose is coming on strong, and don't forget bronze, with copper not far behind.  It's not for the rustic look alone.  These metals feel fresh, especially mixed with their glitzier counterparts.


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Studs, jewels, metallic thread, and paillettes all hold their own among larger, eye catching pieces.  Mirrored furniture feels much the same way and earns its weight in gold in a room.  These things all add a layer of richness, whether in home or fashion.


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Be bold or be conservative; just be balanced with your chosen metal mixture.  With the right balance it tends to be elegant and eclectic (two of my favorite words).


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