FEATURED Worth waiting for12/13/2021From the start Ligne Roset products have primarily been made by hand – something that impacts on delivery times given the current shortage of resources and skilled workers. How does the French manufacturer overcome these challenges?
FEATURED NOVELTY Ligne Roset 2024: KASHIMA9/2/2024With the re-edition of ‘Kashima’, Ligne Roset is bringing back a comfortable classic that has offered a modern design since the seventies thanks to designer Michel Ducaroy.
FEATURED NOVELTY Ligne Roset 2023: HASHIRA9/4/2023"Hashira", Japanese for "column", is the name Alain Gilles gave to the table he designed for Ligne Roset. A direct reference can be found when looking at the four conical legs made of wood veneer, which support the rounded table top made of marble or solid wood.
FEATURED Strong Roots for the Future6/26/2023Robert Volhard, founder and board member of Stylepark, visited Ligne Roset’s main factory outside Lyon. There not only did he found out some fascinating things about the history of the 160-year-old family-run business but he was introduced to product innovations and new store concepts.
DESIGN Always relaxed5/1/2023Stylepark is raffling of the limited "Togo" edition by Pierre Frey for Ligne Roset.
INTERVIEWS From one generation to the next6/29/2022Ligne Roset is one of the biggest and best-known brands in the furniture and design industry. The company took a new step and presented its latest innovations at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. Stylepark met there two generations of the family business for an interview: father and son Pierre and Antoine Roset.
DESIGN Ligne Roset 2021: ALANDO und BRIORD10/28/2021With "Alando" and "Briord", Ligne Roset presents exceptional desks and sideboards for the home office.
DESIGN Ligne Roset 2021: ASTRÉE10/25/2021Benjamin Graindorge hat mit "Astrée" für Ligne Roset eine stilvolle Stehleuchte entwickelt, dessen dynamische Linien die Leuchtkugel scheinbar schweben lassen.
FEATURED A Modern Family7/29/2021Ligne Roset has expanded its “Taru” collection by Sebastian Herkner to include an armchair and a sofa. The furniture’s design succeeds in striking a balance between overall coherence and items each with a character of its own.
DESIGN Ligne Roset 2021: MURTOLI4/26/2021With "Murtoli", Christian Werner has designed an outdoor sofa for Ligne Roset that is both formally and functionally the ideal basis for relaxation on warm summer days.
IMM COLOGNE 2020 A gentle companion1/16/2020Two characteristics associated with elephants are a well-balanced temperament and strong social skills. Sebastian Herkner so admires elephants’ special character – its silhouette is found in the shape of his sofa "Taru" for Ligne Roset.
FEATURED Sleeping in a Shell10/29/2019In the form of “Clam” for Ligne Roset, Léo Dubreil and Baptiste Pilato have come up with a sofa bed whose intuitive mechanism and leisurely look impresses us.
FEATURED Sitting pretty outside4/16/2019Summer is drawing closer – along with comfortable outdoor furniture by Ligne Roset, so that spending time outdoors can be even more relaxing.
FEATURED Dynamic Timeout5/3/2018Marie Christine Dorner has designed a sofa for Ligne Roset that calmly faces surprises.
IMM COLOGNE 2018 Sitting in a flower1/24/2018The sofa “Paipaï” is part of Stylepark Selected 2018. Thomas Edelmann spoke to its designers about folding foam, the home as an Archimedean point, and their response to the endless stringing together of identical boxes.
FEATURED Discreet charm6/26/2017Architect and designer Jean-Philippe Nuel lends the “Les Cures Marines” hotel a touch of striking elegance with furniture by Ligne Roset.