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Michel Ducaroy "Marsala" sofa, Ligne Roset 1970 edition.
1 2/3-seater sofa.
Designed by Michel Ducaroy in 1970.
Pure seventies.
Michel Ducaroy devoted 26 years of his life to heading Ligne Roset's design department.
The Marsala is one of his first models from the 60s and 70s, using the new materials of the time,
Shell-shaped structure in methacrylate or smoked altuglass.
In velvet. In interior design, velvet is a noble material.
It's a fabric with a wide range of colors.
Velvet is very difficult to photograph.
A timeless classic, it's always on trend, adding a chic, refined atmosphere to your interior design.
Color: old rose - mauve - lilac - plum - amethyst.
The exact name is "Prune Briord".
A rare color in this model, yet extremely elegant and particularly trendy.
A color that's easy to live with, and easy to accessorize.
This color, combined with the fabric, gives the room warmth and softness, but also a lot of cachet.
The signature can be found in many different places.
Traces of use and wear in keeping with its age and use: scratches on the structure, wear and discoloration on the seats, obviously more marked where the head rests.
Vintage.
Genuinely vintage.
Ref: QGS385PAMM