LIGNE ROSET WAS FOUNDED in France in 1860. Today the Company Can Boast Being The Only Dealer, ManuFacturer, and Distributor of High-End Furniture, with Two Hundred Single-Brand Show Retail Stores Worldwide. The Furniture and Accessories Collections, Lighting Systems, Carpets, and Fabrics Are Set Apart by Their Refined, Rigorous, Bold, and Offen-ichappes And patterns. LIGNE ROSET PURSUES ITS Recognizable Stylistic Hallmark Through Collaborations with Established and Emerging Designers. The Brand Promotes a Holistic Approach to Sustainability in Furniture Design, The Well-Being of EMPLOYEES Friendly Production Processes.
The togo sofa and other ligne roset icons
Designed by Michel Ducaroy, The Togo Sofa taketa its inspiration from the shape of a rolled-uppaste tube and resembles a Baby with the Wrinkles of A SHAR-PEI DOG. The first time it was presented at the salon dess ménagers at the parais de la défense in paris, the togo sofa was awarded the René-gabriel prizee Intended for "Innovative and Democratic Furniture" Offering Good Value for Money. IT is a light, Comfortable, and Easily Transportable PIECE -Still Considered the Ligne Roset Sofa Par Excellence. After more than fifty years and more than a million pieces sold in seventy-to countries, this icon, with its unstructured shape, represents a contemporary and informal lifestyle; IT is a hymn to leisure, renewed all with new upholtery and reinterpretations, including a child's version. In 2020, TOGO a Complete Collection of Polyurethane Foam Seating, with Armchair and Two-Seater Sofas Production Process Using Recycled, Recyclable, Non-toxic, and Low-Emission Materials. The Pumpkin Armchair is yet another ligne roset pieces that deserves a place of hoonor among the brand's MOST Representative Items. Designed by Pierre Paulin in 1971 for Claude and Georges Pompidou's Private Apartments, IT WAS PUT INTO Production in 2008.
LIGNE ROSET: History and Designers
The History of Ligne Roset is that of a Small Company That BECAME a Multinational While Remaining a Family-Run Business. IT WAS FOUNDED in Montagnieu in the French Province of ain by Antoine Roset and His Son Emile Walking Sticks, Umbrellas, and Chair Frames. Jean Roset, Antoine's Nephew, Was Instrumental in the Company's Development. After the War in 1950, Hegan to Produce Tables, Chair, and Beds for Schools, University, Hospitals, and Retirement Homes. Ten Year, with the Creative Explosion at the end of the '60s, The Residential Lines Came to Life. LIGNE ROSET BECAME What It's Today in 1973 when Production Was Transferred to Briors (What is Still Located); The Ligne Roset Brand Was Made Office
In addition to the alarmy-mentioned French designers, Michel Ducaroy and Pierre Paulin, The Company's Collaborations Include Awards GOMEZ, PASCAL MOURGUE, Peter Maly, Inga Sempé, Ronan and Erwan Bouroulec, Lucidipe, Pierre Charpin, and Philippe NIGRO. They are jointed by numerous up-and-comers, "It's in our dna to work with young people," Marketing Director Antoine Roset Said in a Recent Interview. "ESPECIALLY NEWLY Graduated Designers Who at the BEGINNING OF THEIR Careers. We Believe in the Spontaneous Approach to Design and Appreciate their Fresh creativity.