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Ligne Roset
French modern furniture company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ligne Roset (French pronunciation: [liɲ ʁozɛ]; stylized as ligne roset) is a French modern furniture company that has over 200 stores and more than 1,000 retail distributors worldwide.[1] The company was founded by Antoine Roset in 1860 in Montagnieu, France as a small business manufacturing bentwood walking sticks. In 1936, the company started manufacturing upholstered furniture[2] and presently they design and manufacture household furniture, lighting, accessories, and textiles from a team of 50 European designers.
Among Ligne Roset's most recognized pieces is the Togo line of seating, designed by Michel Ducaroy in 1973.[3] It features ergonomic designs with five densities of foam combined to make the frame, and quilted covers.[4][5]
Known for its collaborations with contemporary designers, Ligne Roset sells furniture, decorative accessories, lighting, rugs, textiles and occasional items.[6]
The company uses in-house manufacturing, supervising the entire product creation process. A family-run company since its inception in 1860, Ligne Roset has become a multinational company with factories and headquarters in France and more than 200 exclusive stores and 1,000 retail distributors worldwide.
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Notable designs
- 2007 Sofa Moël by Inga Sempé[7]
References
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