This reissue of the late Christian Liaigre’s ultimate book features twelve of his projects from around the world, including private and public interiors from Nantucket to Malibu, from Athens to Korea, and from the Caribbean to London.
Available in English version only.
The Shelter armchair has a curved wooden highgloss backrest and a polished copper base. With subtil details, this piece was designed to be seen from all angles. It elegantly associates shape with function. Its singular design has made it a masterpiece in the Liaigre collection.
Created in 2008 by Christian Liaigre as part of the Motu Tané project in Bora Bora, the Atoll lamp is a bronze sculpture symbolizing the squaring of a circle.
It evokes an annular coral reef of the warm seas, enclosing a lagoon communicating with the open sea. The most famous are those of the Maldives, Tuamotu, Kiribati, Bikini...
This ring will bring a...
The Dune tray was created in 2000 for the restaurant of the same name in the Bahamas. This object is worked in the same way as a
sculpture and each step of the creation has to be carried out with the utmost precision. Its bronze matter makes it very resistant.
With all the strength of a foundry.
Unusual model in the floor lamp range since Cabestan is destined to be placed over a seat, table, or desk. Its was designed like a work of architecture but on the scale of a lamp. As a decorative and refined piece, this floor lamp illuminates and enhances the interior.
Designed as part of the upcycling project, Liaigre Upcrafted, this tray is composed of scraps of leather in different colors “stacked” and assembled, with brushed chrome or black patina handles at either end.
In its apparent simplicity, this tray offers multiple uses: placed on a coffee table, console, dining room table or in a dressing room as a...
Our world
Liaigre is a House of creation whose value proposition lies in simplicity, quality, balance, and beauty. We have been designing and creating spaces and furnishings for over 40 years. Synonymous with French taste and style without ostentation based on exceptional expertise and furnishing design, Liaigre comes from a long line of
great eighteenth-century cabinetmakers and interior designers as well as Modernist designers from the 1930s. Liaigre takes a fully exclusive, personal, and intuitive approach to its work. Its style is part of a classicism that draws from the current time period and expresses its epoch.
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