Ligne Roset is a French furniture company that has been family-run since its founding in 1860. What began with Antoine Roset in Montagnieu, France, has grown into a globally recognized brand known for its contemporary and design-forward aesthetic. The company offers an elegant and often audacious take on modern living.
As an integrated manufacturer, Ligne Roset oversees the entire creation process in its French factories located in the Ain, Rhône, and Isère regions. This commitment to "Made in France" craftsmanship is central to the brand's identity. They frequently collaborate with both established and emerging contemporary designers to produce their collections.
The brand is responsible for several iconic furniture designs. Perhaps most famous is the Togo seating collection, an all-foam ergonomic piece designed by Michel Ducaroy in 1973. Other notable designs include the comfortable, organic form of the Ploum sofa and Pierre Paulin's Pumpkin armchair.
Ligne Roset also focuses on sustainable production through an eco-design approach. The company uses wood sourced from ecologically-managed European forests and holds an ISO 50001 certification for its energy management, aiming to reduce the environmental impact of its manufacturing.




