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Alberto Pinto

Moroccan, 1943-2012

What interior designer Alberto Pinto accomplished during his 41-year career of wild, wondrous creation — the extraordinarily opulent yet restrained decoration of palaces, villas, pieds-à-terre, townhouses, corporate headquarters, yachts, jets and hotels — is more than most of us might ever dream. What’s most remarkable about it all is that he had no professional training, although every aspect of his cosmopolitan life seems to have been a preparation for his adored vocation.

Born in Casablanca to globetrotting Argentine parents of Sephardic Jewish descent, Pinto spent much of his childhood traveling to glamorous and exotic places with them and his younger brother, Charles, and baby sister, Linda, with whom he was extremely close — and who now runs his studio. His love of art, beauty and decorative splendor, especially the rich, complex sort everywhere on view in Morocco, ultimately led him to study art history and world cultures as a young man at the École du Louvre in Paris.

Not surprising for such a budding aesthete, Pinto loved to take pictures. He was also ambitious, and he moved to New York in the 1960s to work as a photographer for Condé Nast. Soon, he was traveling the world shooting fabulous interiors. He was especially inspired by projects he photographed in Mexico by Luis Barragán and in England by David Hicks, and he thought about trying his own hand at interior design while still in his 20s. He was encouraged in this pursuit by his close friend, the celebrated fashion designer Hubert de Givenchy, himself a once precocious talent and a renowned decorative-arts connoisseur.

In 1971, he founded Cabinet Alberto Pinto, housed in a suitably stunning 17th-century hôtel du particulier on Place des Victoires (visiting the headquarters on an initial consultation was all but required by Monsieur Pinto, as his staff still call him). The clients who called on him came to include European aristocrats, Saudi and Qatari princes and numerous financiers and business tycoons from across the globe.

What is striking about all the projects Pinto completed during his extraordinary career is how varied they are in style. All are luxurious, but some verge on swank minimalism, while others are over the top in their “Oriental” opulence. As a Moroccan, Pinto had no issues with that descriptor; in fact, he published a 2004 monograph titled Orientalism, which was devoted to the interiors he’d created worldwide that are richly adorned with exquisite tiling and ornate plaster moldings, vivid stained-glass light fixtures, rich colors and copious amounts of silk and damask.

In addition to his interior decoration firm, he launched a homewares collection, offering limited-edition furniture, tableware, linens and accessories, as well as collaborating on such pieces with luxury manufacturers like Pierre Frey, Raynaud and D. Porthault.

The interiors of Alberto Pinto are glorious works of art. And to judge from the lavish words of love heaped upon him by friends in various printed tributes, who extolled his affectionate warmth and generosity, his life was, too.

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Dupré-lafon Style Oak Brass Leather Coffee Table Alberto Pinto, 1990
By Paul Dupré-Lafon, Alberto Pinto
Located in Paris, IDF
Unique coffee table commissioned by Alberto Pinto in the 1990s for the decors of an hotel particulier in Paris 16ème, inspired by a Paul Dupré-Lafon coffee ta...
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1990s French Art Deco Alberto Pinto

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Brass

Adnet Style Mirrored Macassar Sycamore Sideboard Alberto Pinto 1990
By Alberto Pinto, Jacques Adnet
Located in Paris, IDF
Unique sideboard commissioned by Alberto Pinto in the 1990s for the decors of an hotel particulier in Paris 16ème, inspired by Jacques Adnet’s work. This piec...
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1990s French Mid-Century Modern Alberto Pinto

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Brass, Chrome

French Modern Neoclassical Lacquered Table / Bench by Alberto Pinto for Nobilis
By Nobilis, Alberto Pinto
Located in New York, NY
A rare and iconic French Mid-Century Modern neoclassical lacquered stool, bench, side or cocktail table by Alberto Pinto for Nobilis, Paris. The piece is conceived as both furniture ...
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1970s French Mid-Century Modern Vintage Alberto Pinto

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Wood

Neoclassical Style Mahogany and Broze Dore Center Table
By Alberto Pinto
Located in Dallas, TX
A neoclassical style center table designed and created for the late designer Alberto Pinto. This magnificent table has wonderful mahogany veneered top and beautiful gilt bronze mount...
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Late 20th Century Neoclassical Alberto Pinto

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Bronze

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Alberto Pinto furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of wood and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Alberto Pinto furniture, although brown editions of this piece are particularly popular. Many of the original furniture by Alberto Pinto were created in the mid-century modern style in france during the late 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by Maurice Hirsch, Francois Melin, and George Ciancimino. Prices for Alberto Pinto furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $9,500 and can go as high as $38,922, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $25,457.

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