A trio of new tables from Ligne Roset and Guillaume Delvigne

Ligne Roset is excited to launch a triad of new tables all designed by the talented Guillaume Delvigne, who they are working with for the first time.

For his debut with the five-generation, family-owned, French design house, Delvigne has created three new pieces:

  • Intervalle, a solid wood dining table which draws inspiration from the wood from which it’s made

  • Mallea, a playful coffee table, whose name comes from the word malleable

  • Nodum, a solid American walnut coffee table featuring an “X” shaped base which acts as this table’s structural and visual focal point

Delvigne’s pieces are made with intention and every detail has been methodically and meticulously considered. Meet the trio and learn more below.

Intervalle

Intervalle pays homage to the solid wood from which it’s constructed by playing with lines and the direction of the wood grain. This dining table features sculpted sides and a central fault line; a cut out in the table’s center to let light through. There is something new to discover about Intervalle from every angle and direction. LINK to Intervalle on Ligne Roset’s website.

Mallea

The Mallea occasional table was inspired by the principle of malleability, hence its name. It’s a square table with the corners pressed inward by the legs to create its rounded clover-like shape. Mallea comes in four different tabletop finishes – the “Merrazzo” stone pictured above as well as latte, corsé, or verde marble – with a satin finish black steel base. LINK to Mallea on Ligne Roset’s website.

Nodum

Guillaume Delvigne designed Nodum as a “micro architecture.” The metal “X” in the center of the table’s base functions as both its structural and visual focal point. Crafted from solid American walnut, Nodum comes in two different sizes which look great together or alone. LINK to Nodum on Ligne Roset’s website.