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Ligne Roset Ruché Bed

Brand DOMO
Designer Ligne Roset
Distributor Ligne Roset

Design by Inga Sempé Description As with the Ruché settee, the Ruché bed is lifted from the ground by a simple, fine structure which supports a comfortable sleep platform. The headboard and frame are dressed in distinctive quilting, a kind of boutis stitch of padding made using a cross-hatching of interrupted seams. Alternately flattened by the stitches then set free, the fabric ‘curls’ in places, giving rise both to its unique appearance and to its name, Ruché (a gathered or pleated fabric which serves as decoration on a piece of clothing).

For Ligne Roset, Ruché also brings together the unusual and the traditional. The unusual thing about this piece is its solid wood structure, and the great traditional element: the quilting, the very heart of its savoir-faire. Its rangy uprights and the undulations of its duvet combine to produce a harmonious union of rigorous straight lines and soft, welcoming curves.

Description

Design by Inga Sempé Description As with the Ruché settee, the Ruché bed is lifted from the ground by a simple, fine structure which supports a comfortable sleep platform. The headboard and frame are dressed in distinctive quilting, a kind of boutis stitch of padding made using a cross-hatching of interrupted seams. Alternately flattened by the stitches then set free, the fabric ‘curls’ in places, giving rise both to its unique appearance and to its name, Ruché (a gathered or pleated fabric which serves as decoration on a piece of clothing).

For Ligne Roset, Ruché also brings together the unusual and the traditional. The unusual thing about this piece is its solid wood structure, and the great traditional element: the quilting, the very heart of its savoir-faire. Its rangy uprights and the undulations of its duvet combine to produce a harmonious union of rigorous straight lines and soft, welcoming curves.

Product Details & Specifications

Design by Inga Sempé Description As with the Ruché settee, the Ruché bed is lifted from the ground by a simple, fine structure which supports a comfortable sleep platform. The headboard and frame are dressed in distinctive quilting, a kind of boutis stitch of padding made using a cross-hatching of interrupted seams. Alternately flattened by the stitches then set free, the fabric ‘curls’ in places, giving rise both to its unique appearance and to its name, Ruché (a gathered or pleated fabric which serves as decoration on a piece of clothing).

For Ligne Roset, Ruché also brings together the unusual and the traditional. The unusual thing about this piece is its solid wood structure, and the great traditional element: the quilting, the very heart of its savoir-faire. Its rangy uprights and the undulations of its duvet combine to produce a harmonious union of rigorous straight lines and soft, welcoming curves.

About The Designer

The family behind Ligne Roset holds a firm belief in design innovation and investment. The French design brand has its roots in a wood-processing factory established by Antoine Roset in the Ain province of France in 1860. It is now a formidable force in contemporary furniture while keeping France’s artisanal heritage at its heart.

About the Distributor

Heading towards it’s fourth decade, DOMO remains Australia’s exclusive stockist of Europe’s most prestigious and sought-after European furniture brands along with a selection of other global brands.

Customisations

This item is fully customisable upon request from our suppliers.

Please inquire about material selections or visit your closest DOMO store to hand pick from our available fabrics and finishes.

Industry Discount

Trade discount available on request.

Product Warranty

Please contact DOMO for extensive warranty information.

Delivery & Timing

Please contact your local DOMO showroom for availability.

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