A side issue: iconic side tables by Ligne Roset

Ligne Roset Contract offers a wide variety of side tables that reflect the brand’s commitment to modern, stylish, and functional design…

wooden side table from Ligne Roset Contract with lamp and books

The Ligne Roset Contract side tables typically feature minimalist aesthetics, innovative materials, and versatile functionality.

round side tables in front of window

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The Albers occasional table in smoked and amber tinted tempered glass, embodies contemporary elegance with modular composition options. With a smoked glass top and base, amber glass sides and brass legs, it offers the perfect combination of style and functionality to complement the living space. Albers allows one to compose with several tables side by side in a modular way, thus creating different configurations according to needs and space, offering flexibility of use and limitless creative freedom.

The Contrée low tables are made from quality stoneware and cold enamelled, and are distinguished by their robustness and unfailing solidity. Equipped with cylindrical legs, these rounded low tables embody contemporary elegance and conviviality, they can be used both indoors and outdoors.

marechiaro table for Ligne Roset

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Designed by Philippe Nigro, the Marechiaro side table, combines a contemporary silhouette with an openwork frame crafted from wooden slats. Playing with the notion of light and shade, this compact side table features a round tabletop, whilst the base offers integrated storage space, both revealing and concealing with the slatted framework. The two-tone nature of the slats gives the table a kinetic feeling, with one half in bronze patina and the other in tinted black.

The Lauze Low Table features a durable travertine top and legs made from solid ash with a brushed finish and combines natural materials and refined craftsmanship. Its distinctive design, which offers a luxurious yet earthy aesthetic, lies in the perpendicular positioning of the legs, adding visual interest and stability.

prefacto table by Ligne Roset

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The Apuso and Rondone tables are characterised by their sculptural and organic shapes. Depending on the angle from which they are observed, their contours and shapes offer different perspectives.

Originally designed in 1952, the Perfecto low table is part of the new Re-Edition of the iconic Pierre Guariche designs. The table’s top is in solid stained beech and the tubular base is in black lacquered steel making it a durable and versatile addition to any interiors space.

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