Ligne Roset
Bonnie Sofa
Price starting from € 4.569,00*
*Price valid for the version with upholstery in fabric cat. G (cod. 13030600).
The Bonnie sofa by Ligne Roset is a revised and updated re-edition of a famous creation by one of the greatest masters of French design, Pierre Paulin, who had created the 500/2 model sofa in 1975 for Artifort in a very limited number of copies. In the interpretation of Ligne Roset, the Bonnie sofa is characterized by fabrics in bright and lively colors and by the unusual organic shape, ready to comfortably embrace the human body of those who sit on it. The fabric is held stretched by a few tone-on-tone closing buttons which also take on the value of the main decorative element.
W.161 x D.94 x H.80 cm
Seat Height 36 cm
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Colossus of french design, Ligne Roset offers a vast collection of modern furnishings with a colorful and imaginative style, with dreamy refinement. The very wide catalog Ligne Roset collects the contributions of almost two hundred designers from all over the world, who interpret all the different branches of furniture and decoration according to the unmistakable style of the house: sofas, tables, chairs, beds, lamps, rugs, outdoor furniture and all kinds of objects and accessories. The breadth of the offer is one of the great strengths of the company, but certainly not the only one: the Ligne Roset establishments make the most of the great french craftsmanship tradition with entirely hand-made work.Read more
Designed by
Pierre Paulin
Pierre Paulin (1927-2009) was one of the greatest French designers in history. No one was able to embody the change in the lifestyles and the very idea of home of the 60s and 70s better than him, interpreted through seats with sculptural and organic shapes enlivened by bright colors, in a style dominated by soft and explicit curves. references to models of nature. Self-taught, he studied in his youth the arts of ceramics and stone carving, from which he probably drew the strong plastic inspirations that give life to each of his creations. Paulin left his signature on some iconic places of French culture: several of the seats intended for visitors to the Louvre (1968) bore his signature, as well as the private apartments of President Georges Pompidou in the Elysee Palace (1971) and the offices presidential elections by François Mitterand (1983). In the field of mass production he instead forged a very solid partnership with the Dutch company Artifort, which still produces many of his most famous creations. In the late 1970s he founded a more structured studio in which he worked with his colleague Roger Tallon. Today, more than a decade after his death, Paulin is more popular than ever: brands such as Gubi, Ligne Roset, Magis or LaCividina have achieved great success with the re-editions of his furniture, while at the same time his original vintage creations such as the Alpha armchair and the Tongue armchair continue to be popular in the modern antiques market.Read more