Cinna is a division of Ligne Roset that only exists in France — but Cinna products are displayed and available from Ligne Roset stores outside of France. The differences between the lines is more apparent when viewed individually. Yesterday, I shared some of my favorites from the Ligne Roset booth from Maison & Objet — these images are all part of the Cinna collection…
The new line of products from Cinna will make it to US Ligne Roset stores mid-to-late summer.
CINNA MUST SEES:
• Oka modular bookshelves by Kazuko Okamoto — 2 basic modules (in a variety of attractive colors and finishes) can be combined for a unique custom shelving unit
• Entailles Modular Sofa by Philippe Nigro — a sofa that combines modular tables into the mix
• Janus convertible sofa sleeper by Pascal Mourgue
• Etagere de Coin (Corner Shelf) by Marie Dessuant — a unique statement piece for that unused corner (perfect for rooms with lots of vertical space!)
• Grillage indoor/outdoor chair by Francois Azambourg — folded from a single sheet of perforated steel
• Chantal all-glass lamp by Stephen Burks
MORE INFO: Cinna
Images: Aaron Able


























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The walls and floors of the Cinna booth were amazing — a houndstooth pattern was carved into strand board that was then painted with a white wash (allowing the texture to show through!). You can see it best on the wall in the first image!
The grillage chair looked much cooler from the side. :\
Does anyone know where/when these will be available? Tried calling Ligne Roset and they weren't familiar. Those lamps would be perfect for our office redo.