Reflecting Liaigre's attraction to Asia and its philosophy, the Mandarin chair made in leather and oak, perpetuates Chinese century-old history. It also breaks with the French tradition by introducing a certain informality whilst being part of the refined Asian universe, where each piece is in harmony with the environment. The subtle work of the materials...
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.
The Hugo lacquered trays, available in large and small sizes, express the purity and fineness of this art. The trays are made in Vietnam, according to traditional techniques. The savoir-faire, so distant from the modern pace of life, creates a patient relationship with time, synonymous of luxury.
This table was initially designed by Christian Liaigre for his house in Ile de Ré. A rustic house in harmony with the environment, whilst remaining sophisticated and unpredictable. The Long Courrier reflects the identity of the island - the fishermen's houses and nature. With its iconic base, it has become one of the Maison's classics. With an elegance...
Titanic and delicate at the same time, this floor lamp is a masterpiece. From these forms influenced by the primitive arts unfold strength and tranquility. Totem by its strength and majesty, it is also sculpture by the softness and sensuality of its lines.
The Hobin floor lamp is made from several interlocking pieces of wood. This monumental piece with...
This tray was originally designed to go on the Galet coffee table in 1998. It has since moved on and evolved within contemporary interiors as it can be used in many ways.
The Valentin tray is a signature design of the Accessories Collection, emblematic of Liaigre's sober and functional style.
This simple, informal, even modest, chestnut log stool is the result of the relationship between Christian Liaigre and the French Craftsman Lou Fagotin, initiated in the early 2000s.
It personifies simplicity and restraint perfectly, along with an affection for what is natural, which is the Liaigre style.
The flexibility of chestnut wood previously used...
This book, published by Rizzoli New York, will delve you into character-filled interiors that speak to Studio Liaigre’s consistent vision for the future.
Only available in French version.
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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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