confluences sofa
Design philippe nigro,
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Solid wood, flannelette, the PU leather
CONFLUENCES - This multiple award-winning sofa collection stands out with its creativity and playfulness. The workmanship is apparent. The asymmetrical and interlocked design aff ords diff erent seating options, pleasing lovers of unique style and comfort alike. Each piece incorporates varying heights and depths supported by combinations of multiple densities of Bultex? foam, for a personalized sitting experience. A sofa end table, which may also be used as an armrest, completes the collection. Items are available either monochromatic or in multicolor combinations chosen by Philippe Nigro himself.
2400 w | 1520 d | 850 h

Studied Decorative Arts (Bac F12, Industrial Design BTS at La Martinière in Lyon, DSAA Product & Furniture Design at Ecole Boulle in Paris). Since 1999 is a freelance designer, developing projects for Nube Italia, Felicerossi, NavaDesign, and collaborates with the Studio De Lucchi in Milan, participating in numerous projects of product design, furniture, lamp, interior design, special event management and scenography for companies including Olivetti, Poltrona Frau, Artemide, Alias, Caimi, Feg, Listone Giordano… Since 2005 is supported by the VIA to take part in forward-thinking and experimental furniture projects, thanks to which he conceived the shelf “Spiral”, the modular boxes “Storage-Unit”, the sofas “Intersections”. Most recently in 2009, the prototypes of the double chair “Twin- Chairs” and table basement “Universal base” also realized thanks to the VIA grants, enter in the collections of the Centre Georges Pompidou. Some of these projects are edited such as “Cross-Unit” by Sintesi in 2008. In 2009 the sofas “Intersection” announce the beginning of collaboration with Ligne Roset who edit them and develop the range under the name of “Confl uences”, who won the German Red Dot prize Best of the Best 2009 and Young & Design competition, and enter in the collection of the FNAC (fond national d’art contemporain). For Ligne Roset he did also T.U., Flax, Passe-passe, Stripes, Entailles, Résille, Passio, ecc… In 2010 is part of the INTERNI Think Tank exhibition with the Think Station for De Castelli. Other collaborations with Piba Marmi (Saturnia), Skitsch (tables Triangolazioni, shelf Squilibri, chair & tables for children BuildUp), Serralunga (outdoor sofa Canisse), Artuce (outdoor lamp Noctiluque), Glas Italia (mirror Nu), Testi (shelf Niche), DePadova (sofa Pilotis), Foscarini (lamp Nuage), Discipline (chair Smusso).

The Ligne Rose brand is synonymous with modern luxury. Who can think of a 1860 umbrella workshop and cane wood workshop will grow into a modern furniture manufacturer representing fashion design.
ROSET launched its first sofa in 1936 and since 1946 has increasingly turned to the design and manufacture of commercial furniture in seating and public institutions. After the war, ROSET brand products appeared in French hospitals, primary and secondary schools and universities. Its home furnishings are also loved by the upper class with innovative features. On March 19, 1946, Emile Roset and his son Jean founded the "Veuve A. Roset S.A.R.L" company. About two decades later, ROSET began adopting a corporate policy that Pierre and Michel Brothers are still observing today, combining the latest craftsmanship to design and manufacture beautiful and durable furniture. The first Roset agency in the German-speaking area was established in 1967. A year later, the first sofa made entirely of solid sponges was first introduced to the market and became a sensational innovation in the world. In 1973, the LIGNE ROSET brand was born, and brand stores were opened in 25 countries around the world.
In recent years, LIGNE ROSET has also launched a series of accessories, lamps and textiles for sale only at the LIGNE ROSET store. All designs are proprietary to LIGNE ROSET and a significant portion of the work is from young designers. The same is true for textile collections, including finished curtains, drapes, cushions, decorative curtains, and furniture items made from silk, corrugated, cotton, linen, wool or mohair. LIGNE ROSET has been working with a number of well-known designers for a long time, especially with the cooperation of Hamburg design master Peter Maly and Parisian design masters Pascal Mourgue and Didier Gomez. They have designed many well-known products in the world today, such as Peter Maly's bed, Pascal Mourgue's Calin armchair, or Didier Gomez's Fugue sofa. The new works include: SMALA series by Pascal Mourgue, consisting of sofas, lounge chairs, tables, chairs, lamps, vases and carpets. The collection is distributed through carefully selected partner trading partners and LIGNE ROSET specialty stores. This unique business philosophy in the field of furniture has been impressive in many countries.