Condé Nast House & Garden

Nadia Spetsiotis

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What sets Ligne Roset apart as a high-end furniture manufactur­er?

With over 150 years of furniture manufactur­ing experience, Ligne roset has perfected the balance of comfort, quality and design. With an impressive research and developmen­t department, no expense is spared in perfecting that balance, while still respecting the integrity of the design, a feat not many in the industry can achieve. What are some of your favourite pieces from Ligne Roset? The collaborat­ions with internatio­nally acclaimed designers the likes of Pierre Paulin, who designed the ‘Tanis’ desk in 1953 and the ‘andy’ chair in 1962. Michel ducaroy designed the ‘Togo’ in 1973. The ‘Togo’ is the most iconic of the range and has been featured in magazines and beautiful homes across the globe for more than 40 years. I also love the millennial designers such as r. & e. Bouroullec, who designed the ‘Facett’ and ‘Ploum’, and christian Werner, who designed the ‘Prado’.

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