With the Intervalle Bench by Ligne Roset, Guillaume Delvigne brings us a highly graphic oval seat. It is a play of lines, directions and sweeping curves at whatever the distance and angle the bench seat is viewed.
Light flows pleasantly onto the tapered aeroplane wing-shaped base. The two original features of the Intervalle Bench lie in its central ‘fault line’ and the way in which the two base legs ‘emerge beneath it’. The end grain used for the legs intersects artistically with the flat-grained timber used for the top.
This smooth bench seat pays homage to the nobility of solid wood, particularly as it is constructed of solid oak.
French designer Guillaume Delvigne (born 1979) studied at the Ecole de Design Nantes Atlantique in France, then the Politecnico di Milano. He graduated in 2002, hen began working in Paris and Milan with major designers, then launched his own studio in 2011.
With the Intervalle Bench by Ligne Roset, Guillaume Delvigne brings us a highly graphic oval seat. It is a play of lines, directions and sweeping curves at whatever the distance and angle the bench seat is viewed.
Light flows pleasantly onto the tapered aeroplane wing-shaped base. The two original features of the Intervalle Bench lie in its central ‘fault line’ and the way in which the two base legs ‘emerge beneath it’. The end grain used for the legs intersects artistically with the flat-grained timber used for the top.
This smooth bench seat pays homage to the nobility of solid wood, particularly as it is constructed of solid oak.