Ligne Roset has been operating continuously as a family-owned manufacturer of high end designer furniture in France for over 150 years. Since the 1950s, the company's focus has been on chic and comfortable residential furniture, with a particular focus on luxurious concepts for living and sleeping spaces. With a stable of dozens of the most accomplished European and international designers on staff, Ligne Roset produces the finest wooden furniture, upholstered furniture, dining room furniture and bedroom solutions anywhere, and these products are available everywhere, thanks to the 200 exclusive Ligne Roset stores and over 900 retail distributors worldwide. Ligne Roset's innovative designs and their flawless execution have won international accolades of every stripe, including the Red Dot Best of the Best award and several VIA awards.
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Nomade by Didier Gomez —
One of Ligne Roset's most popular collections, the Nomade series is as versatile and exciting as its name implies. Available as a sofa, a love seat, an ottoman or a chaise, with thick, lustrous foam upholstery and a mattress-style dimpled quilted fabric, the Nomade manages to be both casual and elegant. Inspired by breezy middle-eastern designs, the Nomade is the perfect place to recline in hot weather and watch the world go by.
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Togo by Michel Ducaroy —
Designed by Michel Ducaroy over thirty years ago, the Togo collection has been a Ligne Roset favorite ever since. Made entirely of molded and fabric covered foam, the Togo is ergonomic and attractive, and it features the kind of luxurious comfort that make you want to sink in and never get up. The Togo is available as a fireside chair, a loveseat, a sofa or an ottoman, and in a range of sizes to perfectly accommodate children or adults of all sizes.
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Bloom by Hiroshi Kawano—
Bloom is a playful, free-spirited meditation on light and air, a lighting concept for a hanging lamps or floor lamps of several sizes made of black or white sculpted foam. Designed by Hiroshi Kawano, the Bloom collection looks organic and wild, reminiscent of a Jackson Pollock painting or the path a projectile being flung outwards from a spinning celestial body.
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Antigone by Pierre Paulin —
The Antigone table by Ligne Roset, designed by Pierre Paulin, is perhaps the most lovely dining surface available for the modern living and eating space. Constructed in geometrically interwoven natural or black-stained beech, and with a glass top so the diner can look down and admire the labyrinthine architecture of its substructure, the Antigone is a graceful and assertive classic. .
Beyond its firm dedication to its customers and employees, Ligne Roset has long been committed to the highest possible level of environmental sensitivity and sustainability. Pierre Roset, the company president, is a representative of the European Commission's Union Nationale des Industriels Fabricants pour l'Ameublement (UNIFA), and his facilities far exceed the stringent environmental regulations of the EU. All of Ligne Roset's products are eco-designed to conserve materials, minimize waste, avoid the use of adhesives, paints and finishes that release volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and employ recycled metals, composite woods and fabrics as much as possible. Ligne Roset's wood products are sourced from sustainably-managed European forests bearing the PESC certification, and its foams are CFC-free and approved by CertiPUR as safe, hygienic and environmentally harmless.