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:
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 / 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 / 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:
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 / 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.