Ligneroset
I’m looking for a new desk: I have not one, here in my home, I write and work on a rounder Saarinen for Knoll that we choosed as dining table. When I saw this tiny bureau, designed in sixties by Mr. Pierre Paulin I had a trill: It will be, sooner or later, my next HobbyTable.
It’s name is Tavis and is a re-edition of Ligne Roset that choosed modern materials as Black Satined Corian for the surface that wedges in a two drawers box in natural walnut. Faultless proportions, essential semplicity for an important lesson of style.
But… the questioni is: “Which is the right chair to link together?”
Pierre Paulin is one of the greater french designer, famous for an excuisite furniture collection and for his feature as interior decorator: he restructured Elysee Building in Paris and Mr. Francois Mitterand’s private studio.
