Originally created for a private project in the Kanagawa region of Japan, this desk is inspired from the spirit of purity that characterizes the Liaigre style and the Japanese aesthetics. Its graphic silhouette expresses itself through a choice of refined finishes: leather top and oak base in the tradition of cabinetmakers' offices.
The CL4 floor lamp is the first Laigre halogen floor lamp and among the first lighting pieces in the Collection. This lighting piece provides lighting on a specific point, conducive to reading. It can be arranged alongside a sofa or an armchair. An emblematic piece of the Collection, its lines are anchored in the classic French repertoire. One can guess...
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 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...
Created in the 1990s, the Galerne lamp is an important element in the Lighting Collection. As a table lamp, bedside lamp and library lamp, its compact size makes it very easy to incorporate and use in many ways.
Its trapezoidal shade matches the oblique and assertive lines of its metal structure.
Septlunes, polished chrome candle holder. This piece is as rare as it is essential. It helps to create a feeling of harmony in interiors and exteriors. It is ideal for adding a touch of light according to your desires. This candle holder adapts itself perfectly to any lifestyle.
Created in 2004 by Christian Liaigre for an interior design project in Bora Bora, the Misti side table expresses a traditional and elegant lifestyle. The fact that the house stands in the heart of a natural and preserved setting guided the search for and selection of the materials: lava stone, solid oiled wenge. Authentic, comfortable and robust, it could...
Halfway between an accessory and a sculpture, the Nagato lacquered paper weight pays tribute to Constantin Brancusi, the "Colonne sans fin" and follows the well-known Nagato stool created in 1986 by Christian Liaigre. This refined piece combines minimalism with poetry and elegantly fits into the domestic space.
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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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