Description:
Height-adjustable table, operated by a gas piston (min height 73/max height 98cm). Top in clear glass. Feet in brilliant-chromed steel.
Designer:
Carry on, because stopping constitutes the beginning of the end!
After leaving school Michael trained to become a cabinetmaker. He studied design in Aachen. During this time Michael started work on his own projects with small German design labels. After his first booklet mailing in 1999, Michael came to the attention of Habitat and Ligne Roset. These were the first major international companies he worked for, and they have remained loyal clients.
Description:
Wall/ceiling light in clear plexiglass (acrylic glass), supplied with 1 x E27 40W silvered bulb. A connection box allows it to be attached directly to the wall or ceiling, otherwise the (transparent) cable can be plugged directly into a socket.
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Kasumi range of lights is based on the theme of recycling and sustainable development which use bubble wrap to create voluminous shades which give relief to the light cast.
Suspended ceiling light with shade made from layers of translucent white bubble wrap, wrapped around a transparent PMMA tube. 150cm grey textile cable. Height of shade: 28.5cm. Supplied with 1 x 42 W E 27 Eco Halogen bulb. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Hiroshi Kawano:
Hiroshi Kawano was born in Kanagawa, Japan in 1971. He studied interior architecture at Tama Art University, Tokyo.
In 2004, he began working as an independent designer. Since 2006, his works have been exhibited in Stockholm, London, Cologne, Bonn, Munich, Paris and Tokyo.
Description:
So is a contemporary chair, the striking purity and simplicity of which almost make one forget its hieratic allure and innovative use of forms.
‘So’ responds perfectly to this challenge: a chair, simple in the extreme but one, which can never be overlooked!
Designer:
N.Nasrallah & C.
Horner
Design cannot be explained.Its aim must be revealed by the simplest-interpreted means and influenced by the rituals of everyday life.
SODA's desire is to embody the purity and clarity of this concept.
Nada Nasrallah and Christian Honer have based their design projects on the mixing of, their differing specialities in woodwork and work with precious metals. Now Based in Vienna, Soda Designers work on a wide range of projects in the fields of furniture, mass market electronics and interior architecture. To name a few, they have worked for Sottsass Associati in Milan, and also for Paolo Rizzatto.
Description / construction:
Collection of double-sided stand-alone pieces characterised by a structure with 4 rounded corners: this is composed of 2 sheets of moulded, arched multi-ply, linked along their edges (centre of panels) by a 3 mm cross joint highlighted by an aluminium-lacquered metal strip.
Available in natural walnut veneer or satin white lacquer finish.
The curved lacquered zamac handles are set into the fronts of the doors or drawers (matching handles and fronts in gloss white, gloss taupe or gloss black lacquer).
Designer:
Peter Maly
I like working with clear, geometric forms:
for me, they are the essential condition of their longevity.
After his studies in interior architecture at the Fachhochschule Detmold, Peter Maly worked as a journalist and interior designer for a German interiors magazine.
His recent works have been in product design, textile design and 'exhibition design'.
Peter Maly has worked on the design of Ligne Roset stores all over the world
His works have been recognised with numerous design awards.
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Kusamono table light has an elegant and original design. Kusamono creates not only an ambiance but also a growing space for plants thanks to its enriched colour spectrum light source which promotes the growth of vegetation. Beneath Kusamono, both objects and plants come to life.
Table lamp with structure in black lacquered steel wire (Ø 8mm); steel shade with black lacquered exterior and blue lacquered interior; black cable and manual switch. Supplied with 2 x 15 W E 27 ‘grow light’ compact fluo bulbs. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Florent Coirier:
Born in Nantes in 1983, of French-Polish origin, he lives and works in Paris. After gaining a diploma in design from ENSAAMA/Olivier de serres, he left for England, where he studied for a degree in design, followed by a Masters at the Birmingham Institute of Art and Design/BIAD-BCU, graduating with honours in 2005. He returned to France in 2006, where he now divides his time between working for various design agencies and working on his own personal projects.
Description / construction:
Telescopic dining table with 3 extensions, which can accommodate 6 to 12 people. Base in matt lacquered steel, aluminium frame, anodised on the inside and matt lacquered on all visible faces. Three 50cm extensions (stored within the table) in ‘lightened’ matt lacquered aluminium enable the table to extend, as desired, from 150cm, 200cm, 250cm or even 300cm.
Designer:
There is no beauty without functionality:this is ,
for us at Archirivolto, the most innocative synthesis of design.
In 1983, having shared not only their studies but also an intense artistic and theatrical experience, Claudio Dondoli and Marco Pocci founded their own design agency.
They maintain that today, true innovation is based on the use of technology and materials. Technology serves not to create an image, but to give service to the client.
Description:
Low table with three superimposed tops in 55mm thick alveolar panels, the upper two of which pivot; base in Epoxy anthracite lacquered steel.
Structure:
3 possible positions: closed, open 1, and open 2 - depending on whether one or two tops are opened; in the latter case the overall dimensions would be 122 x 122cm.
Designer:
Pagnon & Pelhaître
Our design is in our image: authentic and convivial, innovative and visionary.It is a great pleasure to see our products dispersed in the midst of the lives of 'anonymous consumers' everywhere.
1977: graduated in decorative arts
1979: creation of Pagnon & Pelhaitre design
1983: First, Cinna
1985: Straty, Cinna
1987: Domus collection, Ligne Roset
1991: Dune living & bedroom furniture, Cinna (Roset group)
1992: Mobile, Cinna
Description:
This is an unused item, direct from the factory.
Low table with three superimposed tops in 55mm thick alveolar panels, the upper two of which pivot; base in Epoxy anthracite lacquered steel.
Structure:
3 possible positions: closed, open 1, and open 2 - depending on whether one or two tops are opened; in the latter case the overall dimensions would be 122 x 122cm.
Designer:
Pagnon & Pelhaître
Our design is in our image: authentic and convivial, innovative and visionary.It is a great pleasure to see our products dispersed in the midst of the lives of ‘anonymous consumers’ everywhere.
1977: graduated in decorative arts
1979: creation of Pagnon & Pelhaitre design
1983: First, Cinna
1985: Straty, Cinna
1987: Domus collection, Ligne Roset
1991: Dune living & bedroom furniture, Cinna (Roset group)
1992: Mobile, Cinna
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Stripes suspended ceiling light with 1 shade (H 27 cm) in laser-cut brushed stainless steel. Brushed stainless steel fitting. Transparent 108 cm cable. Supplied with 1 x 20 W E 27 compact fluoglobe bulb Ø 90 mm, colour 827 (warm white). Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Philippe Nigro:
Studied Applied Arts (bac F12, BTS Design industriel à La Martinière - Lyon, DSAA Design produit & mobilier - école Boulle), during which time he designed the 'Ailleurs' garden in Chaumont-sur-Loire and the Flac light (winner of a Habitat competition) in conjunction with C. Gardet. Since 1999 he has worked as a freelance designer, and also with studio De Lucchi in Milan, where he has participated in numerous projects developing products, furniture, lighting, interior architecture, events and scenography for Olivetti, Poltrona Frau, Artemide, Alias, Caimi, Interni, Feg, Listone Giordano.
At the same time he has also worked on projects for Nube Italia, Felicerossi, NavaDesign.
Description:
Low table with three superimposed tops in 55mm thick alveolar panels, the upper two of which pivot; base in Epoxy anthracite lacquered steel.
Structure:
3 possible positions: closed, open 1, and open 2 - depending on whether one or two tops are opened; in the latter case the overall dimensions would be 122 x 122cm.
Designer:
Pagnon & Pelhaître
Our design is in our image: authentic and convivial, innovative and visionary.It is a great pleasure to see our products dispersed in the midst of the lives of 'anonymous consumers' everywhere.
1977: graduated in decorative arts
1979: creation of Pagnon & Pelhaitre design
1983: First, Cinna
1985: Straty, Cinna
1987: Domus collection, Ligne Roset
1991: Dune living & bedroom furniture, Cinna (Roset group)
1992: Mobile, Cinna
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Stripes suspended ceiling light with 3 shades in laser-cut brushed stainless steel, slotted together. Brushed stainless steel fitting. Transparent 100 cm cable. Supplied with 3 x 20 W E 27 compact fluo globe bulb Ø 90 mm, colour 827 (warm white). Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Philippe Nigro:
Studied Applied Arts (bac F12, BTS Design industriel à La Martinière - Lyon, DSAA Design produit & mobilier - école Boulle), during which time he designed the 'Ailleurs' garden in Chaumont-sur-Loire and the Flac light (winner of a Habitat competition) in conjunction with C. Gardet. Since 1999 he has worked as a freelance designer, and also with studio De Lucchi in Milan, where he has participated in numerous projects developing products, furniture, lighting, interior architecture, events and scenography for Olivetti, Poltrona Frau, Artemide, Alias, Caimi, Interni, Feg, Listone Giordano.
At the same time he has also worked on projects for Nube Italia, Felicerossi, NavaDesign.
Description:
Low table with three superimposed tops in 55mm thick alveolar panels, the upper two of which pivot; base in Epoxy anthracite lacquered steel.
Structure:
3 possible positions: closed, open 1, and open 2 - depending on whether one or two tops are opened; in the latter case the overall dimensions would be 122 x 122cm.
Designer:
Pagnon & Pelhaître
Our design is in our image: authentic and convivial, innovative and visionary.It is a great pleasure to see our products dispersed in the midst of the lives of ‘anonymous consumers’ everywhere.
1977: graduated in decorative arts
1979: creation of Pagnon & Pelhaitre design
1983: First, Cinna
1985: Straty, Cinna
1987: Domus collection, Ligne Roset
1991: Dune living & bedroom furniture, Cinna (Roset group)
1992: Mobile, Cinna
Description:
Pumpkin is characteristic of Paulin’s revolutionary style, as initiated at the end of the 1950’s, and as it’s name suggests is evocative of a giant pumpkin, welcoming the user with it’s protectively voluptuous - and voluptuously protective - shell. ‘
Resisting its appeal is impossibility
Designer:
Pierre Paulin:
Je dessine à dessein.
Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50’s, known for his designs and installations, he brought modern and contemporary design to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums around the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him.
Description
Neo is a new take on the traditional rocking chair, more innovative comfort-wise and radically different in function to its predecessors. Its simple, geometrical design will fit right into both contemporary and more traditional interiors. Based around a simple, truncated cone shape, its lines are pure, soft and minimalist.
Designer:
Alban Sebastien Gilles
My creative approach exemplifies my taste for a simple, identifiable and functional style.
His creations for Ligne Roset include the Neo rocking chair (2002), and the Jul et Jil armchairs (2006).
He has participated in numerous events and exhibitions, and in 2004 opened his own interior architecture and design agency in Paris.
Description
Neo is a new take on the traditional rocking chair, more innovative comfort-wise and radically different in function to its predecessors. Its simple, geometrical design will fit right into both contemporary and more traditional interiors. Based around a simple, truncated cone shape, its lines are pure, soft and minimalist.
Designer:
Alban Sebastien Gilles
My creative approach exemplifies my taste for a simple, identifiable and functional style.
His creations for Ligne Roset include the Neo rocking chair (2002), and the Jul et Jil armchairs (2006).
He has participated in numerous events and exhibitions, and in 2004 opened his own interior architecture and design agency in Paris.
Description
Neo is a new take on the traditional rocking chair, more innovative comfort-wise and radically different in function to its predecessors. Its simple, geometrical design will fit right into both contemporary and more traditional interiors. Based around a simple, truncated cone shape, its lines are pure, soft and minimalist.
Designer:
Alban Sebastien Gilles
My creative approach exemplifies my taste for a simple, identifiable and functional style.
His creations for Ligne Roset include the Neo rocking chair (2002), and the Jul et Jil armchairs (2006).
He has participated in numerous events and exhibitions, and in 2004 opened his own interior architecture and design agency in Paris.
Description:
Pumpkin is characteristic of Paulin’s revolutionary style, as initiated at the end of the 1950’s, and as it’s name suggests is evocative of a giant pumpkin, welcoming the user with it’s protectively voluptuous - and voluptuously protective - shell’.
Resisting its appeal is impossibility
Designer:
Pierre Paulin:
Je dessine à dessein
Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50’s, known for his designs and installations, he brought modern and contemporary design to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums around the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him.
Description
Neo is a new take on the traditional rocking chair, more innovative comfort-wise and radically different in function to its predecessors. Its simple, geometrical design will fit right into both contemporary and more traditional interiors. Based around a simple, truncated cone shape, its lines are pure, soft and minimalist.
Designer:
Alban Sebastien Gilles
My creative approach exemplifies my taste for a simple, identifiable and functional style.
His creations for Ligne Roset include the Neo rocking chair (2002), and the Jul et Jil armchairs (2006).
He has participated in numerous events and exhibitions, and in 2004 opened his own interior architecture and design agency in Paris.
Description:
A daily-use bed-settee of deliberately understated elegance. Well-proportioned with moulded aluminium feet and traditional, mattress-style buttoned cushions, it evokes the timeless style of the 1930’s. The two lumbar cushion covers conceal pillows.
Designer: Didier Gomez
Description
Neo is a new take on the traditional rocking chair, more innovative comfort-wise and radically different in function to its predecessors. Its simple, geometrical design will fit right into both contemporary and more traditional interiors. Based around a simple, truncated cone shape, its lines are pure, soft and minimalist.
Designer:
Alban Sebastien Gilles
My creative approach exemplifies my taste for a simple, identifiable and functional style.
His creations for Ligne Roset include the Neo rocking chair (2002), and the Jul et Jil armchairs (2006).
He has participated in numerous events and exhibitions, and in 2004 opened his own interior architecture and design agency in Paris.
Description
Neo is a new take on the traditional rocking chair, more innovative comfort-wise and radically different in function to its predecessors. Its simple, geometrical design will fit right into both contemporary and more traditional interiors. Based around a simple, truncated cone shape, its lines are pure, soft and minimalist.
Designer:
Alban Sebastien Gilles
My creative approach exemplifies my taste for a simple, identifiable and functional style.
His creations for Ligne Roset include the Neo rocking chair (2002), and the Jul et Jil armchairs (2006).
He has participated in numerous events and exhibitions, and in 2004 opened his own interior architecture and design agency in Paris.
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Night floor light has a structure and base in white lacquered steel with white chintz or black lacquered steel with black chintz shade mounted on a ball joint. Supplied with 1 x 105 W E 27 standard bulb (classic A). Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Pascal Mourgue:
1957: began his studies at the école Boulle, at the age of 14-and-a-half.
1962: made the acquaintance of Charlotte Perriand by telephone.
1968: began designing furniture.
1988: exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
1994: designed his first collection for Ligne Roset, including most notably the Calin armchair.
1995: designed the Mourgue bed for Ligne Roset.
1996: awarded the Grand Prix National de la Création Industrielle du Ministère de la Culture.
1997: designed In Fine for Ligne Roset.
2000: designed Smala for Ligne Roset. Label VIA 2000
IF Design Award and Red Dot Best of the Best 2001.
2007: designed Pas si Classique for Ligne Roset.
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Night wall light has a structure and base in white lacquered steel with white chintz or black lacquered steel with black chintz shade mounted on a ball joint. Supplied with 1 x 105 W E 27 standard bulb (classic A). Foot dimmer located 185 cm from the head of the cable. Not suitable for attaching to a BA13 plasterboard partition. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Pascal Mourgue:
1957: began his studies at the école Boulle, at the age of 14-and-a-half.
1962: made the acquaintance of Charlotte Perriand by telephone.
1968: began designing furniture.
1988: exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
1994: designed his first collection for Ligne Roset, including most notably the Calin armchair.
1995: designed the Mourgue bed for Ligne Roset.
1996: awarded the Grand Prix National de la Création Industrielle du Ministère de la Culture.
1997: designed In Fine for Ligne Roset.
2000: designed Smala for Ligne Roset. Label VIA 2000
IF Design Award and Red Dot Best of the Best 2001.
2007: designed Pas si Classique for Ligne Roset.
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Night wall light has a structure and base in white lacquered steel with white chintz or black lacquered steel with black chintz shade mounted on a ball joint. Supplied with 1 x 105 W E 27 standard bulb (classic A). Foot dimmer located 185 cm from the head of the cable. Not suitable for attaching to a BA13 plasterboard partition. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Pascal Mourgue:
1957: began his studies at the école Boulle, at the age of 14-and-a-half.
1962: made the acquaintance of Charlotte Perriand by telephone.
1968: began designing furniture.
1988: exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
1994: designed his first collection for Ligne Roset, including most notably the Calin armchair.
1995: designed the Mourgue bed for Ligne Roset.
1996: awarded the Grand Prix National de la Création Industrielle du Ministère de la Culture.
1997: designed In Fine for Ligne Roset.
2000: designed Smala for Ligne Roset. Label VIA 2000
IF Design Award and Red Dot Best of the Best 2001.
2007: designed Pas si Classique for Ligne Roset.
Description:
A daily-use bed-settee of deliberately understated elegance. Well-proportioned with moulded aluminium feet and traditional, mattress-style buttoned cushions, it evokes the timeless style of the 1930’s.Waste bin in black woven rattan.
Designer: Didier Gomez
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Nano reading light is in brilliant-chromed steel with shade in brilliant white moulded glass. Transparent cable. Supplied with 1 x 12V G4 20W bulb. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Frédéric Sofia:
Frédéric Sofia was born in Lyon in 1967.
Self-educated and impassioned by design, he studied mechanical engineering (1988) before obtaining a diploma in marketing and management in 1991.
It was in 1992, in the course of a one-year trip to Australia, that he found his vocation as an industrial designer.
In 1995, he founded Wombat, a small company specialising in the self-production of lighting and objects. His Bozo, Nestor and Elvis lights, inspired by character design, and the organic Extrait de Naissance, attracted numerous awards and were selected by Starck for the International Design Year Book 96.
In 1998, he joined the global design agency Cent Degrés as project leader and development manager. For two years, he collaborated on projects from fields as diverse as cosmetics, medicine, sport and leisure and mass market electricals.
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Night floor light has a structure and base in white lacquered steel with white chintz or black lacquered steel with black chintz shade mounted on a ball joint. Supplied with 1 x 105 W E 27 standard bulb (classic A). Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Pascal Mourgue:
1957: began his studies at the école Boulle, at the age of 14-and-a-half.
1962: made the acquaintance of Charlotte Perriand by telephone.
1968: began designing furniture.
1988: exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
1994: designed his first collection for Ligne Roset, including most notably the Calin armchair.
1995: designed the Mourgue bed for Ligne Roset.
1996: awarded the Grand Prix National de la Création Industrielle du Ministère de la Culture.
1997: designed In Fine for Ligne Roset.
2000: designed Smala for Ligne Roset. Label VIA 2000
IF Design Award and Red Dot Best of the Best 2001.
2007: designed Pas si Classique for Ligne Roset.
Description
Neo is a new take on the traditional rocking chair, more innovative comfort-wise and radically different in function to its predecessors. Its simple, geometrical design will fit right into both contemporary and more traditional interiors. Based around a simple, truncated cone shape, its lines are pure, soft and minimalist.
Designer:
Alban Sebastien Gilles
My creative approach exemplifies my taste for a simple, identifiable and functional style.
His creations for Ligne Roset include the Neo rocking chair (2002), and the Jul et Jil armchairs (2006).
He has participated in numerous events and exhibitions, and in 2004 opened his own interior architecture and design agency in Paris.
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Naoma table light has a white cotton shade and base in white resined plaster. Supplied with one E27 - 100W bulb. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Tous Les Trois:
Tous Les Trois design agency consists of designer Juan Lozano (trained at the Beaux Arts et Ecole d'architecture Jean Cottin), Florent Zandrini (licence technico designer) and Hannelore Meyer Gallay (business school), who has responsibility for development.
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Nano table light is brilliant-chromed steel with shade in brilliant white moulded glass. Transparent cable. Supplied with 1 x 12V G4 20W bulb. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Frédéric Sofia:
Frédéric Sofia was born in Lyon in 1967.
Self-educated and impassioned by design, he studied mechanical engineering (1988) before obtaining a diploma in marketing and management in 1991.
It was in 1992, in the course of a one-year trip to Australia, that he found his vocation as an industrial designer.
In 1995, he founded Wombat, a small company specialising in the self-production of lighting and objects. His Bozo, Nestor and Elvis lights, inspired by character design, and the organic Extrait de Naissance, attracted numerous awards and were selected by Starck for the International Design Year Book 96.
In 1998, he joined the global design agency Cent Degrés as project leader and development manager. For two years, he collaborated on projects from fields as diverse as cosmetics, medicine, sport and leisure and mass market electricals.
Description
Neo is a new take on the traditional rocking chair, more innovative comfort-wise and radically different in function to its predecessors. Its simple, geometrical design will fit right into both contemporary and more traditional interiors. Based around a simple, truncated cone shape, its lines are pure, soft and minimalist.
Designer:
Alban Sebastien Gilles
My creative approach exemplifies my taste for a simple, identifiable and functional style.
His creations for Ligne Roset include the Neo rocking chair (2002), and the Jul et Jil armchairs (2006).
He has participated in numerous events and exhibitions, and in 2004 opened his own interior architecture and design agency in Paris.
Description
Neo is a new take on the traditional rocking chair, more innovative comfort-wise and radically different in function to its predecessors. Its simple, geometrical design will fit right into both contemporary and more traditional interiors. Based around a simple, truncated cone shape, its lines are pure, soft and minimalist.
Designer:
Alban Sebastien Gilles
My creative approach exemplifies my taste for a simple, identifiable and functional style.
His creations for Ligne Roset include the Neo rocking chair (2002), and the Jul et Jil armchairs (2006).
He has participated in numerous events and exhibitions, and in 2004 opened his own interior architecture and design agency in Paris.
Description:
Pumpkin is characteristic of Paulin’s revolutionary style, as initiated at the end of the 1950’s, and as it’s name suggests is evocative of a giant pumpkin, welcoming the user with it’s protectively voluptuous - and voluptuously protective - shell. ‘
Resisting its appeal is impossibility
Designer:
Pierre Paulin:
Je dessine à dessein.
Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50’s, known for his designs and installations, he brought modern and contemporary design to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums around the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him.
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Iole table light has a structure in 2mm thick anodised aluminium and shade in white 90g ‘Tyvek’ (registered trademark of DuPont de Nemours). Tyvek is a non-woven textile made from polythene fibres which both looks and feels like paper. It is light, tear-proof, washable with a damp sponge, will not yellow over time and is recyclable. Transparent cable and manual switch. Supplied with 1 x 42 W E 14 spherical Eco Halogen bulb (CLASSIC-C). Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:Annick Schotte:
Description and construction:
A low table with a boat frame outline, ideal for displaying a key object or slipping in some books. Low table comprising 4 surfaces (in solid walnut or gloss white lacquered MDF) linked to each other by brilliant-chromed steel connectors.
Designer:
Noe Duchaufour-lawrence
I sincerely believe that there are emotional links woven between men,
spaces and objects.
He is interested in unusual projects: such as the Sketch restaurant in London, which has driven his career since 2002. In 2007, he was elected ‘Créateur de l’Année’ by the Maison & Objet show
He works on projects varying in size from the very smallest to those on the grandest scale.
Description and construction:
A low table with a boat frame outline, ideal for displaying a key object or slipping in some books. Low table comprising 4 surfaces (in solid walnut or gloss white lacquered MDF) linked to each other by brilliant-chromed steel connectors.
Designer:
Noe Duchaufour-lawrence
I sincerely believe that there are emotional links woven between men,
spaces and objects.
He is interested in unusual projects: such as the Sketch restaurant in London, which has driven his career since 2002. In 2007, he was elected 'Créateur de l'Année' by the Maison & Objet show
He works on projects varying in size from the very smallest to those on the grandest scale.
Description:
Pumpkin is characteristic of Paulin’s revolutionary style, as initiated at the end of the 1950’s, and as it’s name suggests is evocative of a giant pumpkin, welcoming the user with it’s protectively voluptuous - and voluptuously protective - shell.‘
Resisting its appeal is impossibility
Designer:
Pierre Paulin:
Je dessine à dessein.
Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50’s, known for his designs and installations, he brought modern and contemporary design to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums around the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him.
Description:
Pumpkin is characteristic of Paulin’s revolutionary style, as initiated at the end of the 1950’s, and as it’s name suggests is evocative of a giant pumpkin, welcoming the user with it’s protectively voluptuous - and voluptuously protective - shell. ‘
Resisting its appeal is an impossibility.
Designer:
Pierre Paulin:
Je dessine à dessein.
Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50's, known for his designs and installations, he brought modern and contemporary design to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums around the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him.
Description:
“Pumpkin is characteristic of Paulin’s revolutionary style, as initiated at the end of the 1950’s, and as it’s name suggests is evocative of a giant pumpkin, welcoming the user with it’s protectively voluptuous - and voluptuously protective - shell.”
Resisting its appeal is impossibility
Designer:
Pierre Paulin:
Je dessine à dessein.
Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50’s, known for his designs and installations, he brought modern and contemporary design to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums around the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him.
Description:
Pumpkin is characteristic of Paulin's revolutionary style, as initiated at the end of the 1950's, and as it’s name suggests is evocative of a giant pumpkin, welcoming the user with it’s protectively voluptuous - and voluptuously protective - shell. ‘
Resisting its appeal is impossibility
Designer:
Pierre Paulin:
Je dessine à dessein.
Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50's, known for his designs and installations, he brought modern and contemporary design to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums around the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him.
Description:
Pumpkin is characteristic of Paulin’s revolutionary style, as initiated at the end of the 1950’s, and as it’s name suggests is evocative of a giant pumpkin, welcoming the user with it’s protectively voluptuous - and voluptuously protective - shell.‘
Resisting its appeal is impossibility
Designer:
Pierre Paulin:
Je dessine à dessein
Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50’s, known for his designs and installations, he brought modern and contemporary design to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums around the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him.
Description:
Pumpkin is characteristic of Paulin’s revolutionary style, as initiated at the end of the 1950’s, and as it’s name suggests is evocative of a giant pumpkin, welcoming the user with it’s protectively voluptuous - and voluptuously protective - shell. ‘
Resisting its appeal is impossibility
Designer:
Pierre Paulin:
Je dessine à dessein.
Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50’s, known for his designs and installations, he brought modern and contemporary design to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums around the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him.
Description:
A resolutely urban graphic collection, easily accommodated and accessibly priced. The Rocher collection picks up on the trend for fractal design as characterised by its faceted construction. In actual fact the surface of the shell of the Rocher chair, a black or white envelope which does duty as seat, back and arms, seems to have been cut like a diamond. It sits on four chromed steel feet, which could equally be finished in black or white lacquer to match the shell. Easy on the eye, it combines easily with a large number of dining tables, be they classic or contemporary in style.
Description:
Wall light with shade in transparent plexiglass, supplied with 1 x E14 40W silver-crowned bulb. Cut in the shape of a 17th-century chandelier, the enlarged shadow of the shade is projected
onto the wall behind it. The dimensions of the shadow cast on the wall are as follows: width 72cm (centred on the bulb), height 61cm (of which 40cm above the axis of the light and 20cm
below).
Designer:
Blandine Dubos, having obtained a ‘diplôme d’études fondamentales en architecture (DEFA)’ from the école d’architecture, Bordeaux, graduated from the école Camondo with ‘félicitations’ in June 2003 (certificat d’études supérieures en architecture intérieure et produits d’environnement).
Description:
Wall light with shade in transparent plexiglass, supplied with 1 x E14 40W silver-crowned bulb. Cut in the shape of a 17th-century chandelier, the enlarged shadow of the shade is projected
onto the wall behind it. The dimensions of the shadow cast on the wall are as follows: width 72cm (centred on the bulb), height 61cm (of which 40cm above the axis of the light and 20cm
below).
Designer:
Blandine Dubos, having obtained a ‘diplôme d’études fondamentales en architecture (DEFA)’ from the école d’architecture, Bordeaux, graduated from the école Camondo with ‘félicitations’ in June 2003 (certificat d’études supérieures en architecture intérieure et produits d’environnement).
Description:
CD rack in expanded, flocked polyurethane. To be fixed to a wall. Maximum capacity: 35 CD’s.
Designer:
Gualtiero Sacchi:
The ambition of Gualtiero Sacchi is to design objects for the general public. His wish is to express clarity, simplicity of function and joy. ince becoming a designer, his gamble has always been the same: to demonstrate that the function of an object can also pass through playful, multifunctional territories, following the thread of reasoning rather than just a graphic concept. Interactivity and humour are utilised as instruments to come into contact with the object which is to become a discreet presence in our daily lives.
Description:
A simply designed Sixties-inspired rug. Hand-tufted, sculpted rug in 100 % wool. Colours: white background with black stripes or black background with brown stripes. Please allow for a tolerance of +/- 3 % in terms of both length and width.
Designer:
Carmen Stallbaumer
Sensuality and jolie de vivre, creating ambiances
which reflect the nostalgias of their inhabitants.
Carmen Stallbaumer studied art at the FKH between 1986 and 1989; she then started work as an Artist, designer and decorator.
She has participated in national and international exhibitions and worked for public and private collections.
Carmen received the International design prize 'Focus d'argent', Design Centre Stuttgart; 2004.and was nominated for the 'Interior Award' in 2007.
Description
Ligne Roset’s Hyannis Port chest of 6 drawers is finished in either ebony stained oak veneer or white lacquer. The rear corners are rounded. Handles and feet are finished in brilliant chrome. Drawers are controlled with automatic closing.
Description and construction:
Sideboards:
Structure in panels of particleboard. Each drawer is mounted on runners equipped with a 'push-catch' mechanism and incorporates an internal drawer ('tiroir à l'anglaise'). DVD's may be arranged in the main drawer. Base in 50 mm thick agglomerated panels, with adjustable jacks or underframe in brilliant-chromed steel.
Sideboards in gloss white lacquer have interiors finished in satin white lacquer; sideboards in gloss red or gloss black lacquer have interiors finished in satin black lacquer.
Shelving unit:
An unstructured shelving unit with sloping shelves and interior panels, offering storage space of unequal volumes. Optional indirect lighting may be located behind the frame. Frame in panels of MDF; 25 mm thick shelves and interior panels.
Designer:
Peter Maly
I like working with clear, geometric forms:
for me, they are the essential condition of their longevity.
After his studies in interior architecture at the Fachhochschule Detmold, Peter Maly worked as a journalist and interior designer for a German interiors magazine.
His recent works have been in product design, textile design and 'exhibition design'.
Peter Maly has worked on the design of Ligne Roset stores all over the world
His works have been recognised with numerous design awards.
Description:
Wall light with shade in transparent plexiglass, supplied with 1 x E14 40W silver-crowned bulb. Cut in the shape of a 17th-century chandelier, the enlarged shadow of the shade is projected
onto the wall behind it. The dimensions of the shadow cast on the wall are as follows: width 72cm (centred on the bulb), height 61cm (of which 40cm above the axis of the light and 20cm
below).
Description / construction:
Collection of double-sided stand-alone pieces characterised by a structure with 4 rounded corners: this is composed of 2 sheets of moulded, arched multi-ply, linked along their edges (centre of panels) by a 3 mm cross joint highlighted by an aluminium-lacquered metal strip.
Available in natural walnut veneer or satin white lacquer finish.
The curved lacquered zamac handles are set into the fronts of the doors or drawers (matching handles and fronts in gloss white, gloss taupe or gloss black lacquer).
Designer:
Peter Maly
I like working with clear, geometric forms:
for me, they are the essential condition of their longevity.
After his studies in interior architecture at the Fachhochschule Detmold, Peter Maly worked as a journalist and interior designer for a German interiors magazine.
His recent works have been in product design, textile design and 'exhibition design'.
Peter Maly has worked on the design of Ligne Roset stores all over the world
His works have been recognised with numerous design awards.
Description / construction :
Structure in multi-ply, always finished in natural-stained American walnut veneer. Top, rear and fronts finished in a choice of gloss white, gloss taupe or gloss black lacquer, interior finished in pure white lacquer when exterior is in white or taupe, or in black lacquer when exterior is in black.
Doors and drawers are equipped with a 'push-catch' mechanism.
Designer:
Eric Jourdan
In a project, what is interesting is to retain the sprit of the original dawings one made.
Since 2002 Eric Jourdan has collaborated with Ligne Roset, with whom he was awarded the Red Dot Design Award for the Snowdonia settee. Several of his upholstery and furniture models have appeared in the Ligne Roset collection
Description:
Ligne Roset’s A Polis table lamp is made from polyamide fibres, with 102 LED’s (22 000 mcd); equipped with dimmer. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Marc Sarrazin:
Born 18th November 1982. February 2007: home care (in partnership with the IRFA), managed by L. Massaloux. Project on furniture with discreet lifting capabilities of a type similar to a one-arm settee. Since 2006: occasional work for François Azambourg. 2006: À Poils light produced by Ligne Roset. Label VIA 2007.
Description and construction:
Dining table with folding intergral extension W 87 CM matched to the tops. In contrast to the 2 tops, this extension has no lip. The two pedestrals are in steel brillant chromed. The central base consists of two pedestals (connected to the two tops) which move apart to accomodate the extension leaf. The table seats 6 when closed and 8-10 when open (L 217CM).
Designer:
Delo_Lindo
Design:passion, imagination, intuition and perseverance.
Fabien Cagani and Laurent Matras met at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Paris, where they formed Delo Lindo.
The agency's activities cover the fields of spatial, object and furniture design, as well as industrial design.
Description:
This is a clearance item, it might have had light previous use (it is not ex-display) and could have minor blemishes or marks. It has been cleaned and re-packed but the packing could be damaged.
A chair of austere design, with brilliant-chromed metal feet. Designed by Jean-Philippe Nuel.
Description / construction:
Wall light with shade in transparent plexiglass, supplied with 1 x E27 40W silver-crowned bulb. Cut in the shape of a 17th-century chandelier, the enlarged shadow of the shade is projected
onto the wall behind it. The dimensions of the shadow cast on the wall are as follows: width 100cm (centred on the bulb), height 87cm (of which 59cm above the axis of the light and 28cm
below). Winner, VIA 2004.
Designer:
Blandine Dubos, having obtained a 'diplôme d'études fondamentales en architecture (DEFA)' from the école d'architecture, Bordeaux, graduated from the école Camondo with 'félicitations' in June 2003 (certificat d'études supérieures en architecture intérieure et produits d'environnement).
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Chantal table light has a base and shade in clear mouth-blown glass. Red textile cable and black manual switch. Supplied with 1 x 28 W E 27 eco halogen bulb. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer: Stephen Burks
Description:
A table with a wide choice of heights, which easily converts to a dining table by means of a top that pivots through 90° and opens to double its size, easily seating 6 people. On one side of
the table frame is a handle which allows the surface to be raised or lowered to the required height. This adjustment is assisted by springs, and the tabletop may be locked at any height
between 38 and 73cm. Two superimposed (hinged) 16mm thick top surfaces finished in beech or oak veneer. Underframe in steel.
Designer:
Crescendo was designed by Pagnon & Pelhaitre.
Description / construction:
Collection of double-sided stand-alone pieces characterised by a structure with 4 rounded corners: this is composed of 2 sheets of moulded, arched multi-ply, linked along their edges (centre of panels) by a 3 mm cross joint highlighted by an aluminium-lacquered metal strip.
Available in natural walnut veneer or satin white lacquer finish.
The curved lacquered zamac handles are set into the fronts of the doors or drawers (matching handles and fronts in gloss white, gloss taupe or gloss black lacquer).
Designer:
Peter Maly
I like working with clear, geometric forms:
for me, they are the essential condition of their longevity.
After his studies in interior architecture at the Fachhochschule Detmold, Peter Maly worked as a journalist and interior designer for a German interiors magazine.
His recent works have been in product design, textile design and 'exhibition design'.
Peter Maly has worked on the design of Ligne Roset stores all over the world
His works have been recognised with numerous design awards.
Description and construction:
Oval pedestal table with base in lacquered or brilliant-chromed metal, and top in 22mm thick fibreboard finished in a choice of oak veneer or lacquer.
Base is in 2 parts: a lacquered panel with metallic lacquered or brilliant-chromed edging, and a sliding pedestal which allows the height of the top to be varied between 41.5cm and 59cm. This movement is assisted by a jack, and controlled by an articulated ring set into the centre of the top.
Designer:
Inga Sempé
I love objects. that's why I do what I do.
Inga Sempé opened her own design agency in 2000.
She was awarded the Grand Prix de la Création en design de la Ville de Paris in 2003.
Amongst others, she collaborates with Cappellini, Edra, Ligne Roset, Magis, Baccarat, Pallucco, David Design.
Description and construction:
Collection of pieces with a ‘cabinet-made’ feel, with frames in multi-ply finished in gloss white lacquer or ebony-stained oak veneer; their rounded rear corners are characteristic of the collection. Brilliant-chromed handles and metal underframes. Drawer runners equipped with controlled automatic closing.
Designer:
Eric Jourdan
In a project, what is interesting is to retain the spirit of the original drawing one made.
Since 2002 Eric Jourdan has collaborated with Ligne Roset, with whom he was awarded the Red Dot Design Award for the Snowdonia settee. Several of his upholstery and furniture models have appeared in the Ligne Roset collection
Description:
After his initial success at the Salon des Arts Ménagers de Paris in 1953, Pierre Paulin collaborated with Thonet-France to design the 'CM 141' desk, which is being reproduced by Ligne Roset in 2008 under the name Tanis: its original design has been scrupulously respected.
Construction:
Desk consists of a chest of 2 drawers in natural walnut veneered panels of particleboard, with a writing surface in black Corian or satin-finish black laminate to co-ordinate with the black lacquered flat-section tubular steel frame.
Designer:
Pierre Paulin:
Je dessine à dessein.
Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50's, known for his designs and installations, he brought modern and contemporary design to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums around the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him.
Description:
Wall hook in hand-polished cast aluminium. Supplied with 1 x fixing screw, 1 x allen Key, 2 x screws + washers.
Designer:
Philippe Daney:
Born in 1956. Architecte D.P.L.G (diplômé par le gouvernement). Founded the company Tebong with P. Bauer (1986-1995). He has devised scenography for the VIA (1997), La Villette (2000) and the T.N.B (Théâtre National de Bretagne), in addition to numerous 'luminous scenography' projects. In terms of his design work he has collaborated with Ligne Roset since 1997, and also with many other French and Italian manufacturers.
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Rewrite desk is a little jewel of modernity and softness. The soundproofed bubble affords protection from both light and external noise and also dampens sounds emanating from within it. The natural, precious materials of which it is composed, walnut and Kvadrat Divina wool, reinforce the overall feeling of softness and security. The functional aspect is covered by a lacquered metal chest, fixed beneath the desk, which conceals transformers and electrical cables, and by a slit cable port in the top of the desk. Whilst staying connected, the user can isolate himself and construct for himself a very private space which is nonetheless still linked to the outside world... thanks to its rounded shape, the Rewrite desk can be located as a ‘point’ anywhere in the room, be it living room, bedroom or even a large hallway.
Designer:
Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec:
Ligne Roset’s Ploum sofa was designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. They were born in Quimper, in 1971 and 1976 respectively.
Giulio Cappellini discovered them in 1997, when their 'dis-integrated kitchen' was presented at the Salon du Meuble de Paris. From this meeting was born an uninterrupted collaboration, which was cemented by numerous projects from 1999 onwards.
Today, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec work regularly with a number of manufacturers such as Vitra, Cappellini, Issey Miyake, Magis, Ligne Roset, Habitat and Kréo.
Elected 'créateurs de l'année' at the Salon du Meuble in 2002, they have been awarded, to name but a few, the New Designer Award of the New York International Contemporary Furniture Fair in 1999, the Grand Prix du Design de la Ville de Paris in 1998 and the first prize in the Biennale du Design de Saint-Etienne in 1998. They were also named Designers of the Year by Elle Décoration Japan in 2003.
Description / construction:
Low table with 3 superimposed tops, the upper 2 of which pivot. Tops are in 50mm thick panels finished in white lacquer. Metal base finished in Epoxy anthracite lacquer.
3 possible positions: 1 closed and 2 open, depending on whether just one top is unfolded, or two; in the latter case the overall dimensions are 137.1 x 130.9 cm.
Designer:
Pagnon & Pelhaître
Our design is in our image: authentic and convivial, innovative and
visionary.It is a great plesure to see our products dispersed in the
midst of the lives of ‘anonymous consumers’ everywhere.
1977: graduated in decorative arts
1979: creation of Pagnon & Pelhaitre design
1983: First, Cinna
1985: Straty, Cinna
1987: Domus collection, Ligne Roset
1991: Dune living & bedroom furniture, Cinna (Roset group)
1992: Mobile, Cinna
Description:
This item must be fixed to a wall in order to remain stable. Ligne Roset's Roman mirror has a structure in Epoxy lacquered steel: top and sides joined by a laser-cut (patented procedure) comb-shaped assembly. On the interior, this mechanical linking-piece is entirely concealed behind the mirror. Mirror in 6 mm thick glass covered with security film to the rear.
Description:
Waste paper bin in folded sheet steel finished in satin-finish black or satin-finish white lacquer.
Designer:Hertel & Klarhoefer:
Peter Christian Hertel, born in 1968, and Sebastian Klarhoefer, born in 1966, have known each other since childhood. They studied architecture in Berlin and Venice, completing their studies in 1994, and in Berlin in 1996. Since 2001, Hertel & Klarhoefer have designed furniture and accessories for renowned brands such as Authentics, ClassiCon, Elmarflötotto, Ligne Roset, Nils Holger Moormann and Zeitraum.
Description:
A resolutely urban graphic collection, easily accommodated and accessibly priced. The Rocher collection picks up on the trend for fractal design as characterised by its faceted construction. In actual fact the surface of the shell of the Rocher chair, a black or white envelope which does duty as seat, back and arms, seems to have been cut like a diamond. It sits on four chromed steel feet, which could equally be finished in black or white lacquer to match the shell. Easy on the eye, it combines easily with a large number of dining tables, be they classic or contemporary in style.
Description:
Ceramic vase, with brilliant white slip
Designer
Noé Duchaufour
Lawrance
I sincerely believe that there are emotional links woven between men, spaces and objects.
He is interested in unusual projects: such as the Sketch restaurant in London, which has driven his career since 2002. In 2007, he was elected 'Créateur de l'Année' by the Maison & Objet show
He works on projects varying in size from the very smallest to those on the grandest scale.
Description:
Ceramic vase, with brilliant white slip
Designer
Noé Duchaufour
Lawrance
I sincerely believe that there are emotional links woven between men, spaces and objects.
He is interested in unusual projects: such as the Sketch restaurant in London, which has driven his career since 2002. In 2007, he was elected 'Créateur de l'Année' by the Maison & Objet show
He works on projects varying in size from the very smallest to those on the grandest scale.
Description:
Hand-tufted, sculpted rug in 100% wool. Please allow for a tolerance of +/- 3 % in terms of both length and width.
Designer:
Carmen Stallbaumer
Sensuality and joie de vivre, creating ambiances which reflect the nostalgias of their inhabitants.
Carmen Stallbaumer studied art at the FKH between 1986 and 1989; she then started work as an Artist, designer and decorator. She has participated in national and international exhibitions and worked for public and private collections. Carmen received the International design prize 'Focus d'argent', Design Centre Stuttgart; 2004.and was nominated for the 'Interior Award' in 2007.
Description / construction:
Low table with 3 superimposed tops, the upper 2 of which pivot. Tops are in 50mm thick panels finished in either oak veneer or lacquer. Metal base finished in Epoxy anthracite lacquer.
3 possible positions: 1 closed and 2 open, depending on whether just one top is unfolded, or two; in the latter case the overall dimensions are 137.1 x 130.9 cm.
Designer:
Pagnon & Pelhaître
Our design is in our image: authentic and convivial, innovative and
visionary.It is a great plesure to see our products dispersed in the
midst of the lives of 'anonymous consumers' everywhere.
1977: graduated in decorative arts
1979: creation of Pagnon & Pelhaitre design
1983: First, Cinna
1985: Straty, Cinna
1987: Domus collection, Ligne Roset
1991: Dune living & bedroom furniture, Cinna (Roset group)
1992: Mobile, Cinna
Description:
A table with a wide choice of heights, which easily converts to a dining table by means of a top that pivots through 90° and opens to double its size, easily seating 6 people. On one side of
the table frame is a handle which allows the surface to be raised or lowered to the required height. This adjustment is assisted by springs, and the tabletop may be locked at any height
between 38 and 73cm. Two superimposed (hinged) 16mm thick top surfaces finished in beech or oak veneer. Underframe in steel.
Designer:
Crescendo was designed by Pagnon & Pelhaitre.
Description:
Sideboard finished in either lacquer or veneer. These are encased In a frame made from 28 mm square-section tubular anodised aluminium with ’brilliant steel’ finish
reinforced with anodised aluminium corner pieces with ’matt steel’ finish. The upper surface is in toughened glass. The two sections are each
equipped with a clear glass shelf, whilst the central bay has internal drawer. Handles in ’brilliant steel’-effect anodised aluminium.
Designer:
Didier Gomez
To replace the human being atthe centre, in a
modernity which shall only be miscegenation.
A designer and an interior architect, he designs both furniture and spaces all over the world and has worked with Yves Saint-Laurent, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Carrousel du Louvre, and LVMH.
In January 2002, Didier Gomez was awarded the 'Nombre d'or' bestowed by the Salon du Meuble de Paris, in recognition of his collaboration with the Roset Group.
Description:
Sideboard finished in either lacquer or veneer. These are encased In a frame made from 28 mm square-section tubular anodised aluminium with ’brilliant steel’ finish
reinforced with anodised aluminium corner pieces with ’matt steel’ finish. The upper surface is in toughened glass. The two sections are each
equipped with a clear glass shelf, whilst the two central sections have internal drawers. Handles in ’brilliant steel’-effect anodised aluminium.
Designer:
Didier Gomez
To replace the human being at the centre, in a modernity which shall
only be miscegenation.
A designer and an interior architect, he designs both furniture and spaces all over the world and has worked with Yves Saint-Laurent, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Carrousel du Louvre, and LVMH.
In January 2002, Didier Gomez was awarded the 'Nombre d'or' bestowed by the Salon du Meuble de Paris, in recognition of his collaboration with the Roset Group.
Description
Ligne Roset’s Hyannis Port chest of drawers have rounded rear corner, handles and metal feet finished in brilliant chrome. Drawers with controlled automatic closing. This chest is not designed to take a TV, although one can be used providing it weighs less than 18kg.
Description:
In January 2009, Ligne Roset decided to reproduce this original chair from the career of Pierre Paulin (1953), the pure simplicity of form of which is rivalled only by its truly astonishing level of comfort.
Designer:
Pierre Paulin:
Je dessine à dessein.
Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50's, known for his designs and installations, he brought modern and contemporary design to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums around the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him.
Description:
Anda envelops and supports the body perfectly. Anda outstrips the archetype of the historical ‘fauteuil crapaud’ (squat armchair) by offering a totally new shape - offered, for optimum comfort, in both low and high-backed version, complemented by a footstool.
Designer:
Pierre Paulin:
Je dessine à dessein
Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50’s, known for his designs and installations, he brought modern and contemporary design to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums around the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him.
Description:
Anda envelops and supports the body perfectly. Anda outstrips the archetype of the historical ‘fauteuil crapaud’ (squat armchair) by offering a totally new shape - offered, for optimum comfort, in both low and high-backed version, complemented by a footstool.
Designer:
Pierre Paulin:
Je dessine à dessein
Born in Paris in 1927, made his début in the 50’s, known for his designs and installations, he brought modern and contemporary design to the Elysée Palace for President Pompidou in 1971. His pieces figure amongst the collections of numerous museums around the world, and various exhibitions have been dedicated to him.
Description:
DOES NOT INCLUDE LIGHT.
Wall support in matt grey lacquered steel enables the Lucile table light to be used as a wall light. The dimensions correspond to the wall support arm + light combined.
Designer:
Sylvain Rieu-Piquet:
Born 28th July 1981 in Carcassonne.
2007: product designer for Tim Thom. 'Entreciel' mezzanine - 'Appel permanent du Via'. 'Mesh' lamps with 'la Familia' shown at the salon du Meuble. VIA 'libre à édition'. Development of 'Lucile' lantern, 'Best of the best', Ligne Roset. Master of design, 'Le design du vivant'.
2006: part-time architectural drawing work for Starck. 'Moment Flottant' installation in cutout paper with Gregory Lacoua. Biennale de Saint Etienne. Development of textures, 'Cuir de fruits', with Wilfrid Minatchy. 'Cuir de fruits' pens, with Wilfrid Minatchy. Graduated from ENSCI. Concept car in partnership with Renault. Final dissertation, 'Les formes du vivant'. 'Mention du jury' and 'prix du public', 'Design Parade' exhibition, Villa Noailles. 'Agrégation d'arts appliqués', ENS, Cachan. Began 'la Familia' with Cyril Afsa, Swann Bourotte and Florent Lefèvre: scenography for Knoll showroom for Designer's Days. Scenography for Perpitch antiques gallery with 'la Familia'. 'Minui' clock for Daum. Rattan furniture for BMW Foundation. Second prize.
2005: 'Ilo' settee, first prize in Steiner competition. Label VIA. Internship at Tim thom. Prospective projects, 'My Conpact' and 'Small theater'. Internship at Starck. Payment card project for Visa competition with Cyril Afsa. Second prize.
2004: Internship at Elium Studio. Projects for Rowenta a nd Lexon. Competition, 'la salle de bain économique' for Coram with Swann Bourotte. Second prize, 'Chimères' with Vas-y-vas-y for the toy competition at the 'Univers d'enfants' exhibition. First prize, project for porcelain boxes for Rosenthal.
2003: Beginning of Vas-y-vas-y with Cyril Afsa and Anne-Laure Pulcini: 'Puit' ceramic trophy for Suez. Internship at Ateliers Dinand. Designed perfume bottles for Y. Yamamoto, Valentino, Richard James.
2002: 'Baldaquin Lumineux' for Active Light exhibition, Dézidés Productions. Project for garden furniture in cellular concrete for Do Create. Enrolled at ENSCI. Enrolled at ENS, Cachan.
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Lucile table light has a base in matt grey lacquered steel & transparent cable. The upper stem, in matt nickeled steel, has an integral touch dimmer. The white verion has a matt opaline glass shade whist the red light has a matt red opaline shade. Supplied with 2 x G9 40 W bulbs. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Sylvain Rieu-Piquet:
Born 28th July 1981 in Carcassonne.
2007: product designer for Tim Thom. 'Entreciel' mezzanine - 'Appel permanent du Via'. 'Mesh' lamps with 'la Familia' shown at the salon du Meuble. VIA 'libre à édition'. Development of 'Lucile' lantern, 'Best of the best', Ligne Roset. Master of design, 'Le design du vivant'.
2006: part-time architectural drawing work for Starck. 'Moment Flottant' installation in cutout paper with Gregory Lacoua. Biennale de Saint Etienne. Development of textures, 'Cuir de fruits', with Wilfrid Minatchy. 'Cuir de fruits' pens, with Wilfrid Minatchy. Graduated from ENSCI. Concept car in partnership with Renault. Final dissertation, 'Les formes du vivant'. 'Mention du jury' and 'prix du public', 'Design Parade' exhibition, Villa Noailles. 'Agrégation d'arts appliqués', ENS, Cachan. Began 'la Familia' with Cyril Afsa, Swann Bourotte and Florent Lefèvre: scenography for Knoll showroom for Designer's Days. Scenography for Perpitch antiques gallery with 'la Familia'. 'Minui' clock for Daum. Rattan furniture for BMW Foundation. Second prize.
2005: 'Ilo' settee, first prize in Steiner competition. Label VIA. Internship at Tim thom. Prospective projects, 'My Conpact' and 'Small theater'. Internship at Starck. Payment card project for Visa competition with Cyril Afsa. Second prize.
2004: Internship at Elium Studio. Projects for Rowenta a nd Lexon. Competition, 'la salle de bain économique' for Coram with Swann Bourotte. Second prize, 'Chimères' with Vas-y-vas-y for the toy competition at the 'Univers d'enfants' exhibition. First prize, project for porcelain boxes for Rosenthal.
2003: Beginning of Vas-y-vas-y with Cyril Afsa and Anne-Laure Pulcini: 'Puit' ceramic trophy for Suez. Internship at Ateliers Dinand. Designed perfume bottles for Y. Yamamoto, Valentino, Richard James.
2002: 'Baldaquin Lumineux' for Active Light exhibition, Dézidés Productions. Project for garden furniture in cellular concrete for Do Create. Enrolled at ENSCI. Enrolled at ENS, Cachan.
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Lumin’air reading light has structure in gloss chromed steel; a black cotton shade. Supplied with 1 x 60W E27 bulb. Transparent cable. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Martino D’Esposito:
Born in Cyprus in 1976, of Italian-Swiss origin, Martino d'Esposito spent his childhood in the Middle East before studying in Switzerland.
Later, he set his sights on interior decoration, then industrial design, studying at the prestigious Ecole Cantonale d'Art de Lausanne, where he obtained first a Bachelors and then a Masters in 2004.
Professor of industrial design in the same school since 2003 and an independent designer since 2004, he leans towards common objects, attempting to enrich them by imbuing them with a second meaning, a wink or irony.
Active in the field of series-produced products for diverse brands, he is equally interested in the more conceptual, prospective aspects of design, for example presenting his 'Table Antisismique' at the MoMA, New York in 2006; he also exhibits his projects and collections each year at international design fairs, either alone or as part of collectives such as d'Esposito&Gaillard or Inout.
Description:
Rug in 100% New Zealand wool, woven on traditional looms and hand painted. Each rug is unique and reversible. Rug comprises random assembly of bands in 2 different widths and varying lengths. It is strongly recommended to use a non–slip layer beneath the rug to avoid marking the floor.
The ‘Borghi’ rug has one side in grey tones and one in rust.
Designer:Deanna Comellini
Description:
Ligne Roset’s height adjustable floor light. Matt chromed base and stem, with white cotton shade which pivots from horizontal to vertical. Supplied with 1 x G9 230V/48W Eco Halogene bulb. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Pascal Mourgue:
1957: began his studies at the école Boulle, at the age of 14-and-a-half.
1962: made the acquaintance of Charlotte Perriand by telephone.
1968: began designing furniture.
1988: exhibition at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.
1994: designed his first collection for Ligne Roset, including most notably the Calin armchair.
1995: designed the Mourgue bed for Ligne Roset.
1996: awarded the Grand Prix National de la Création Industrielle du Ministère de la Culture.
1997: designed In Fine for Ligne Roset.
2000: designed Smala for Ligne Roset. Label VIA 2000
IF Design Award and Red Dot Best of the Best 2001.
2007: designed Pas si Classique for Ligne Roset.
Description:
Rug in 100% New Zealand wool, woven on traditional looms and hand painted. Each rug is unique and reversible. Rug comprises random assembly of bands in 2 different widths and varying lengths. It is strongly recommended to use a non–slip layer beneath the rug to avoid marking the floor.
The ‘Oasi’ rug is petrol blue tones on both sides.
Designer:Deanna Comellini
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Chroma Lux suspended ceiling light comprises 5 Plexiglass filters (1 anthracite-coloured outer filter and 4 white inner filters). Supplied with 1 x E 27 250 W halogen bulb. The maximum height is 280cm (250cm cables + 30cm Plexiglass). Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Matthieu Paillard:
An interior architect and designer, he founded the agency Jam in London in 1994 in partnership with two designers, with whom he is co-director. The agency's client base includes Sony, Philips and Whirpool, designing products and developing, through its creations, a mode of design centred on the reclamation of industrial materials.
In 2005, he founded 'Agent M' in Paris. This framework bears witness to his constant desire to work with a variety of personalities from a range of different backgrounds: design, architecture or the plastic arts. Thus, instead of being limited to just one angle he is able to embrace each and every individual aspect of a project, ceaselessly seeking complementarity, discovery, and the surprise which is the hallmark of a successful project.
Description:
With this ceiling light, the designer wished to have a mass of cable falling to the ground - although it is possible to adjust the length of the cable so as not to have any wires touching the ground.
Ceiling light with matt black aluminium exterior (matt white on the interior) and transparent glass shade. The light slides along a 7m long red textile cable. The handles in Epoxy black steel allow the ceiling light to be ‘clipped’ in place at the desired height. Supplied with 1 x E 27 20 W compact fluo bulb. The light shade measures 42cm x 16cm. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Mathias Hahn:
Born in Germany in 1977, product designer Mathias Hahn lives and works in London. A graduate of the Royal College of Art, he studied industrial design under Ron Arad. Having previously trained as an industrial designer at the University of Essen, Germany, he has always worked as an independent designer, collaborating with the industry on a wide variety of projects, acquiring experience in the Product Design Departments of Volkswagen and Tom Dixon. At the end of 2006 he co-founded OKAYstudio in London, where he works as an independent designer and product research advisor.
Thanks to his experience in the field of industrial design, taking into account production and manufacturing processes, Mathias Hahn is able to devise well-considered products designed with both daily use and functionality in mind.
In describing his creative process he refers to an intuitive approach, a mixture of experimental curiosity and functional simplification through utility. Considering his workshop and studio to be a laboratory for the design process, he devises and develops useful products which demonstrate simplicity, humanity and even humour.
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Lamp06 has a base in black metal wire; cable has integral touch switch (dimmer). Supplied with 1 x E 27 60 W silvered bulb (base) Ø 95. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Nathalie Dewez:
Nathalie Dewez lives and works in Brussels. Having graduated from the école des Arts Visuels de La Cambre in 2001, the main focus of her work is lighting design. A mélange of poetry and rigour, her chandeliers, wall lights and floor lamps are light and airy, exploiting the potential of the chosen material to the very maximum. Creating pieces such as Sol-air (a halogen light perched on a carbon fibre tube), Lamp06 (a study on the structure of a classic shade) or the Prism ceiling light with its three-dimensional frame, her hallmark is coherent lines displaying essential character. Her presence at various exhibitions and trade shows in France, Belgium, Italy, the UK and elsewhere has enabled her to enter into a wide range of collaborations, with not only architectural bureaux, but also furniture manufacturers and private projects.
Description:
Ligne Roset’s Lamp06 has a base in black metal wire; cable has integral touch switch (dimmer). Supplied with 1 x E 27 60 W silvered bulb (base) Ø 95. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Nathalie Dewez:
Nathalie Dewez lives and works in Brussels. Having graduated from the école des Arts Visuels de La Cambre in 2001, the main focus of her work is lighting design. A mélange of poetry and rigour, her chandeliers, wall lights and floor lamps are light and airy, exploiting the potential of the chosen material to the very maximum. Creating pieces such as Sol-air (a halogen light perched on a carbon fibre tube), Lamp06 (a study on the structure of a classic shade) or the Prism ceiling light with its three-dimensional frame, her hallmark is coherent lines displaying essential character. Her presence at various exhibitions and trade shows in France, Belgium, Italy, the UK and elsewhere has enabled her to enter into a wide range of collaborations, with not only architectural bureaux, but also furniture manufacturers and private projects.
Description:
Occasional table (H43) in Epoxy satin black lacquered steel.
Also available (H53) in Epoxy satin black lacquered steel with a top in brilliant-polished stainless steel.
Designer:
Maria Jeglinska
Research in terms of design brings fourth new kinds of solutions and services within todays culture.
Maria Jeglinska’s work is focused on industrial design projects ranging from furniture, lighting and exhibition design writing as well as research-based projects. Convinced that in today’s culture research can question and generate new forms of answers and services.
Description:
Occasional table (H43) in Epoxy satin black lacquered steel.
Also available (H53) in Epoxy satin black lacquered steel with a top in brilliant-polished stainless steel.
Designer:
Maria Jeglinska
Research in terms of design brings fourth new kinds of solutions and services within todays culture.
Maria Jeglinska’s work is focused on industrial design projects ranging from furniture, lighting and exhibition design writing as well as research-based projects. Convinced that in today’s culture research can question and generate new forms of answers and services.
Description:
With this ceiling light, the designer wished to have a mass of cable falling to the ground - although it is possible to adjust the length of the cable so as not to have any wires touching the ground.
Ceiling light with matt black aluminium exterior (matt white on the interior) and transparent glass shade. The light slides along a 7m long red textile cable. The handles in Epoxy black steel allow the ceiling light to be ‘clipped’ in place at the desired height. Supplied with 1 x E 27 20 W compact fluo bulb. The light shade measures 53cm x 12cm. Truly modern, contemporary designer lighting.
Designer:
Mathias Hahn:
Born in Germany in 1977, product designer Mathias Hahn lives and works in London. A graduate of the Royal College of Art, he studied industrial design under Ron Arad. Having previously trained as an industrial designer at the University of Essen, Germany, he has always worked as an independent designer, collaborating with the industry on a wide variety of projects, acquiring experience in the Product Design Departments of Volkswagen and Tom Dixon. At the end of 2006 he co-founded OKAYstudio in London, where he works as an independent designer and product research advisor.
Thanks to his experience in the field of industrial design, taking into account production and manufacturing processes, Mathias Hahn is able to devise well-considered products designed with both daily use and functionality in mind.
In describing his creative process he refers to an intuitive approach, a mixture of experimental curiosity and functional simplification through utility. Considering his workshop and studio to be a laboratory for the design process, he devises and develops useful products which demonstrate simplicity, humanity and even humour.
Description:
Occasional table (H43) in Epoxy satin black lacquered steel.
Also available (H53) in Epoxy satin black lacquered steel with a top in brilliant-polished stainless steel.
Designer:
Maria Jeglinska
Research in terms of design brings fourth new kinds of solutions and services within todays culture.
Maria Jeglinska’s work is focused on industrial design projects ranging from furniture, lighting and exhibition design writing as well as research-based projects. Convinced that in today’s culture research can question and generate new forms of answers and services.
Description:
Hand-tufted long-looped rug in 100% pure New Zealand wool. Weight: 27kg. Length of loops: 80mm.
IMPORTANT: given the exceptional length of the tufts, it must be expected that shedding of fibres will be more substantial than normal, and will last longer than would be expected with other types of rug. Never rub your rug, as this will encourage further shedding: instead, vacuum gently.
Description:
Occasional table (H43) in Epoxy satin black lacquered steel.
Also available (H53) in Epoxy satin black lacquered steel with a top in brilliant-polished stainless steel.
Designer:
Maria Jeglinska
Research in terms of design brings fourth new kinds of solutions and services within todays culture.
Maria Jeglinska’s work is focused on industrial design projects ranging from furniture, lighting and exhibition design writing as well as research-based projects. Convinced that in today’s culture research can question and generate new forms of answers and services.