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CompanyCInc
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Company C is a leading manufacturer of colorful home furnishings. Founded in 1994 by Christine and Walter Chapin, the company that began as a one-room garage operation has grown to include over 2,500 wholesale partners worldwide, two exclusive retail stores and an ecommerce website. Today, it has a reputation as a top resource for distinctive and uniquely colorful home furnishings including rugs, bedding, furniture, fabrics and decorative accessories. www.companyc.com
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Company C High Point Showroom - Spring 2020 Collection Reveal
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Company C co-founders Christine and Walter Chapin welcome attendees to the High Point Showroom. Enjoy the tour through the exciting new spring 2020 collection, best sellers, and the color stories that inspired the line.
Colorful Conversations with Jill Seale
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Watch as Cecile Corral, Product Editor, Home Textiles Today, takes her turn making a unique piece of art after learning how to create marbled paper.
Marbling Experience with Artist Jill Seale
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Watch as special guest Cecile Corral, Senior Editor with Home Accents Today, creates a masterpiece in the marbling tray with artist, Jill Seale. The Italian art of paper marbling was used to make several rug designs for Company C. Filmed during High Point Market spring 2019.
Company C High Point Spring 2019 Showroom Walk Through
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Christine Chapin, Co-Founder and Colorful Living Officer at Company C takes Susan Dickenson from Home Accents Today on a walking tour of the showroom in High Point, North Carolina during spring 2019 market. Follow along as she introduces the designs premiering for fall 2019.
Jasper Rug - Art for the Floor
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Start with Jasper rug as your foundation and build your room.
Company C 2014 Introductions
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Join Christine Chapin, Co-Founder and Colorful Living Officer at Company C, as she gives a tour of our High Point, NC market showroom and reviews our new collection.
Company C Goes on a Color Voyage for Fall 2018 Collection
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Take a walking tour with Company C Co-Founder and Colorful Living Officer, Christine Chapin around our showroom in High Point, North Carolina. Learn about the story behind the designs, and hear about the inspiration that led to the new fall 2018 collection of rugs, bedding, and home accents.
Company C's Visit to a GoodWeave School
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Co-Founder and Colorful Living Officer, Christine Chapin, journeyed to India to visit one of GoodWeave's schools.
The Art of Making Designs for Colorful Living
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Watch our Indian artisans create Company C's incredibly beautiful and intricate pillows, bedding, rugs and more!
How It's Made: Phoebe rug by Company C
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Take a mesmerizing peek into the making of Company C's super textural rug, Phoebe. Taken inside the factory in India, the art of rug making comes alive in this intriguing insider video.
Custom Upholstery Built One Piece at a Time By Company C
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Watch as artisans create our furniture pieces using only kiln-dried and engineered hardwoods with fitted joints that have been glued and doweled twice and reinforced with angled corner blocks for structural integrity. The fascinating art of eight-way hand tying comes to life as each coil is tied to the frame with premium no-squeak twine at eight separate points creating the most comfortable sea...
The Making of a Flatweave Rug By Company C
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Watch as skilled artisans in India use centuries-old techniques to create gorgeous flatweave rugs designed by Company C.
Artistry Of A Handcrafted Pillow By Company C
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Artistry Of A Handcrafted Pillow By Company C
Art Of Creating A Tufted Rug By Company C
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Art Of Creating A Tufted Rug By Company C
Creating A Hand Printed Duvet Cover By Company C
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Creating A Hand Printed Duvet Cover By Company C
I want yarns
What is price of that carpet tell me
Hey! Where is your manufacturing unit located in India?
Hello Miss. apeksha I am also a rug manufacturer near Varanasi. If interested then let me know. We manufacture all kinds of hand made rugs.
Minecraft irl
delightful music and colours 💜💜💜
Maravilloso trabajo🌺🌼⚘💞 Saludos desde Chile🇨🇱
...C Slave Labor
Wonder if those workers are being paid what they deserve for all their hard hand crafted work.
Compare the tufting gun that they're using, it's so light and simple compared to the tufting guns they're selling here in the U.S
What is these thread quality , and from where we can get please
This is really amazing! After watching this, all the more am I excited to use the rug tufting machine I got from orchidranchfurniture.com/products/electric-carpet-hand-tufting-gun-carpet-cut-pile-or-loop-pile-weaving yesterday! I'm really excited to make my own tufted rugs!
the workers should get payed alottttttttttt, they do most of the arttttttttt
In a perfect world, they would!
From where can i buy this tufting tool in India??
Amazon or etsy india
yeah, these guys aren't paid well by our standards, but bear in mind they might get paid well by *theirs.* for example, for what little chinese workers earn that's still enough for them to start having a middle class.
Wow, beautiful.
wow amazing!!!
where can i buy the tool they use to punch in the yarn? i have a standard punch needle that fits yarn but what they're using looks a lot faster
I’d love to know this too!
Try eBay or Amazon ,they say you can buy anything online these days .good luck !
If you go onto Amazon and look up Tufting machine, you will find an electric one. Even faster. Mx
Hey Barack. It's cool to see you're taking up new hobbies. How's it going?
It's called a Phentex Rig Punching Needle. I got mine on Ebay for like $27 with shipping. They are vintage so you may want to oil it.
wow everything is beautiful! love it
HI n.n ! What fabric is used for the final finish of the back? (as seen at minute 1:03 after glue)
I want to know too
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The first letter of my name*
probably used just regular tan backing fabric
My guess was burlap, but I dont know....
Kaam hai sir
Beautiful!
Get those guys proper masks!!!! They are all going to die from lung complications!
Lung complications from using yarn?
@@jonahjohnson5821 The adhesive is nasty stuff! Perchloroethylene, you need to protect your sinuses and mouth from that. Use a half face respirator with organic vapor cartridges
Handtufted is garbage!
evidently you dont know anything about carpet making. Probably best to stick to topics you know about.
@@Inadisguise handknotted can be replicated with modern machines which is still better than handtufted that requires zero training & tracing paper to roughly copy design with a weaving gun and fibers shed like crazy, has glued canvas backing with weird chemical smell, can pull fibers out with hand easily.... I would personally buy machine knotted anyday over handtufted. check this machine out.. czcams.com/video/R3X5iKh5kgQ/video.html
@@billriz4573 handtufted is great quality if they know what they're doing. with machines you still have to trace still have feed yarn the machine just goes a bit faster that's it
Nice work. Help me get the hand held tufting gun please
За каким там все в масках ??? Вы вообще уже с ума сходите??? Что с вами не так ??? Вам надо обратиться к врачу, но скорее всего шизофрения уже неизбежна... Мне вас очень жаль...
Yes go bay rug for 4000$ :D hahhaha
It's the quality of materials and technique, not the method. Quality tufted rugs can be made to last for generations.
Beautiful. Wonderful to watch the skilled hands and fine fabrics come together.
These tuffted rugs are junk. Sheds, used from unhealthy glue thats the reason workers who work has to wear masks so that they don't get TB or cancer. Tuffted a rug is not called handmade . Its realistically machine gunning. Tuffted rugs are the major downfall of rug industry, people in villages in india are dieing tuffting a rug every week. Everybody is quite not telling the truth. Handknotted rug making art is disappearing because of this tuffted rugs. The real costing to making these rugs is under $1 sq.ft and selling for lot more. Its profitable but its made as a use and throw product and unhealthy.
Is tufting as a hobby in the home okay?
@@jonahjohnson5821 yes
Hey Rug Gallery, can you elaborate on what is a good rug?
Also I thought every line had a lower line that was affordable for the non-wealthy so can you tell me what that would be an elaborate more on the TB and the cancer, I am a new rug maker I do not use this method,I felt!
this is how good stuff is made not like the crap from china hello pottery barn !Company C uses real wood not particle board springs and good upholstery ! You get what you pay here not PB !
Hi Kat, we use mostly New Zealand wool for our hand made rugs and the sheep there are treated very well.
I'm sure that the sheep are treated better then workers.
@@GGTanguera oof
latex backed rugs like suryas shed constantly as the glue let's go
no kidding! It is like I have several dogs
Hey Dolly I’m in new rug maker,I’m actually a felter and I did not use any type of backing other than wall and silk around the edges to stop the spread while I’m working with the wool. You sound to see if you know quite a bit about certain clues I would love for you to talk to me more about the constant shedding? I have a Heirloom rug and it is all hand knotted it doesn’t have any glue on it but it sheds a lot too.So please elaborate thank you so much
want to how the wool is harvested from the sheep and if the sheep are treated humane?
Thanks, Mary! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Such beautiful colors and designs!!! I never knew how they were made until now. Awesome!!!