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Paulin Furniture at Ligne Roset

Pierre Paulin's Elysée chairs by Ligne Roset

Paulin Furniture at Ligne Roset

June 18, 2012

The late, great Pierre Paulin’s visionary furniture designs for French president Georges Pompidou at the Elysée Palace, between 1971–74, haven’t taken on a wrinkle, as Ligne Roset’s latest editions of his Elysée seating demonstrate. Within the semicircular shape of the Palace’s smoking room/library, which dates from the days of Napoleon III, Paulin created a tented room in an oatmeal-colored fabric that made the space contemporary by masking the decorative Second Empire grandeur. He then used the semicircular motif to furnish it with timeless half-moon-shaped settees, armchairs and ottomans, also upholstered in oatmeal fabrics. Ligne Roset’s new pieces are true to the original design, but come with heightened comfort in vivid-hued velvets. www.ligneroset.fr

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Paulin Furniture at Ligne Roset

Pierre Paulin's Elysée chair by Ligne Roset

Originally published in the May 2012 issue of France Today


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