Asmara, the mythical 60s armchair that was conceived by designer Bernard Govin is back.
This piece of furniture beautifully embodies the terms of interior structuring called low look, ideal for all kinds of places.
In any space, regardless of its style, Asmara will become the centerpiece.
After a long period during which it was only visible in the collections of the Museum of Decorative Arts, the Asmara armchair finally makes its great return to the collection for the 160 years of the Ligne Roset firm.
The nostalgicyes, the collectors and above all, the visionaries, they know the importance of taking the opportunity to find this mythical seat again.
And if the above is not attractive enough, as soon as you find out that Ligne Roset decided to improve its comfort, you will not stop thinking about where you could place this beautiful and also multifaceted piece of furniture in your home.
Asmara not only is it a modular sofa, with concave lines that adapt voluptuously to the shape of the body, but a human conception of aestheticism and synonymous with sophistication.