A Ligne Roset classic, Michel Ducaroy's Togo has been the ultimate in comfort and style for over fifty years. The timeless collection features an ergonomic design with multiple density polyether foam construction and quilted covers...
The Ploum settees are the fruit of much research into comfort. And the result: a combination of two specific materials which, when associated with the real dimensional generosity of the Ploum settees...
Are-release of a pioneering model from 1965, Saparella consists of a fireside chair, a diabolo and a footstool. This modular range of seating enables one to create and modify compositions as desired, on a terrace or in a garden.
in 2023 Ligne Roset is reissuing its emblematic Kashima model. It is the''comfortable Chesterfield''. Kashima designed by Michel Ducaroy offers classic customers the “English” comfort.
A re-edition, in January 2016, of an ''iconic'' model : Annie Hiéronimus' Plumy(1980), totally in the spirit of the Eighties and its 'couch potato generation'. 3 elements combine to provide the comfort
For the very first time, Pierre Paulin's 1971 design for seating for the private apartments of Claude & Georges Pompidou at the Elysée Palace is being put into large-scale production.
Quite apart from the habitual styling exercise which surrounds a new settee - which consists of a principally aesthetic proposal - Prado represents first and foremost an approach based on the study of lifestyles, or in short, the human being.
It was while working on a concept for a hotel in Marrakech that the designer had the idea for this model, inspired by the traditional Moroccan footstool.
It was while working on a concept for a hotel in Marrakech that the designer had the idea for this model, inspired by the traditional Moroccan footstool.
Anda envelops and supports the body perfectly. Anda outstrips the archetype of the historical 'fauteuil crapaud' (squat armchair) by offering a totally new shape
Ligne Roset is re-editing an iconic model, the Sandra. The Sandra settee, made entirely of foam, comes back in a re-edited version, faithful to the innovative spirit of its creation.
Designed in 1953 for Airborne, the G10 armchair plays with modularity. In its re-edited version, the central foot has been removed for aesthetic and technical reasons.
The Asola table lamp is a glimpse of the Seventies and Eighties, as much in terms of the material used - perforated steel - and its white colour as its stylised mushroom-like shape.
Range of furniture to equip all rooms in the home, offering pieces for the living room or dining room, wardrobes for the bedroom or hallway, or even TV/hi fi units.