Ligne Roset: Thee Annual Sale of Annual Sales

By Lauren Mang September 20, 2013

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You know it’s a good day when an announcement for the Ligne Roset annual sale hits your inbox. The bold French furniture and lifestyle brand, perhaps most widely known for designer Michael Ducaroy’s classic, ultra-comfy, ultra-chic Togo collection, is holding its yearly sale from September 19 to September 22. Beeline to the retailer’s Westlake Avenue showroom (across the way from Whole Foods) for a 15 percent discount on the entire–ENTIRE!–Ligne Roset line. Read: The Ploum loveseat (shown above in a ripe red hue) can make a dashing debut in your living room for a mere $2,500.

This Ligne lover will certainly be popping in for a looksie or two. Ligne Roset, 112 Westlake Avenue North; ligne-roset-usa.com

 

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