Alberto Pinto was born in Casablanca to Argentine parents and was surrounded by diverse cultures. He attended “Ecole de Louvre” in Paris and then moved to New York to start a photography agency. His photography agency specialized in decoration and interior design. This focus on design-led Pinto to take up interior design almost four decades ago. The 17th-century private residence at the Place des Victoires in Paris was the home of Pinto’s interior design and decoration agency. The agency consists of 60 people who work on the design of large-scale and atypical places, such as private residences, corporations, hotels, yachts, and private jets. Notable projects include Oceanco’s YachtY708 and the Seaside Hotel Palm Beach, in Maspalomas. In addition to interior design, Pinto had his own home collection, complete with furniture, tableware, table linen, and home accessories. Pinto also collaborated with many home and tabletop manufacturers such as Raynaud, Pierre Frey, THG, Ercuis, Aït Manos, and D. Porthault.
Borrowing from various cultural influences from his earliest childhood, Alberto Pinto, an inescapable actor of interior design, has built his works on the interbreeding and mixture of genders from more than baroque to less than bare.
After having attended the “Ecole de Louvre” in Paris, he created a photography agency in New York (USA) specializing in decoration and interior design. It is during these shoots in Mexico, England, Italy, or India that he acquired his taste for design, the sense of volumes, and the game of colors. All these elements become decisive for the rest of his career.
Refusing to conceive narrow and closed universes, the studio naturally oriented himself towards “big projects”. Used to rising to challenges that would scare others away, particularly appreciated being given gigantic spaces in which he put together styles and very different periods in always perfect harmony.
In entire confidentiality and the most total discretion, Cabinet Alberto Pinto creates on all the continents private residences to offices or even palaces for the greats of this world. Moreover, his high-end clientele all agree he has brought interior design up to the status of “Haute Interior Design.”