Ruché Armchair, Ligne Roset

A quilted cover and wood frame make this armchair a fit for contemporary spaces.

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With a quilt-like duvet draped across a slender, solid beech frame with asymmetric arms, this armchair by French designer Inga Sempé for Ligne Roset is a modest seating solution for contemporary spaces. Ruché’s name derives from that of a sewing technique calling for the bunching of fabric to create visual interest. High and low armrests accommodate a range of sitting poses while the piece is offered in lengths from 67” to 78 ¾”, making it suitable for small spaces. The duvet comprises a foam cushion upholstered in materials such as velour, wool, and microfibers. Available in the U.S. in February 2014. ligne-roset-usa.com

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Hallie Busta

Hallie Busta is a former associate editor of products and technology at ARCHITECT, Architectural Lighting, and Residential Architect. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Northwestern University's Medill school and a LEED Green Associate credential. Previously, she wrote about building-material sales and distribution at Hanley Wood. Follow her on Twitter at @HallieBusta.

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