The mass-produced furniture industry is including its manufacturing cycle the use of recyclable and reusable raw materials, but also off-cut management. In this process, there are, however, volumes of material difficult to reuse and transform. Here, the students explored possibilities for reusing off-cuts from the factories of Ligne Roset, a furniture designer and manufacturer for 150 years.
Workshop conducted by Marie-Aurore Stiker-Metral with Julien Brouilloux, Sacha Broye-Hombert, Hélène Caffin-Pinon, Lucas Carlot, Jaya Chandra Panda, Eloïse Cuevas, Marco d’Addario, Inès de Almeida, Sophie de Oliveira Domingues, Ornella Farget, Nina Foncel, Adèle Fréboeuf, Eve Gourdin Wagner, Anna Le Coze, Alice Lefranc, Eline Levaseux-Kristensen, Jules Petit, Alexia Roure, Sasha Salson and Nelly Viall.
In partnership with furniture designer and manufacturer Ligne Roset
Philippe Nigro
Philippe Nigro studied industrial design at La Martinière in Lyon and at the École Boulle in Paris. He worked for a long time with Studio De Lucchi in Milan, where he took part in numerous design projects and produced work for Italian firms Olivetti, Artemide, Alias and others. Now back
in Paris, he works both with industry, furniture editors and craftspeople.
Manufacturer, publisher, and distributor of furniture in France since 1860, Ligne Roset offers high-quality, “made in France” furniture by collaborating with renowned designers.