Studio 1860 – Ligne Roset

Interpretation Center

Parking

Reduced mobility adaptation

Studio 1860 recounts 160 years of history and the unique expertise of the French brand Ligne Roset, a furniture and interior design designer from the Ain region. The venue combines a factory outlet and an exhibition space, as well as a tree-lined garden.

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This vibrant, forward-looking space pays tribute to the rich history of the umbrella cane factory founded by Antoine Roset in 1860, and traces the evolution of a group that has become a key player in French design and craftsmanship.

Through its iconic collections, such as the Togo armchair, designed by Michel Ducaroy in 1973 for Ligne Roset, Studio 1860 embodies the perfect blend of tradition and innovation. In addition to the permanent collection, new pieces will be exhibited and then updated each year.

Let yourself be carried away by the spirit of this place, where each object tells a story and where each creation is the fruit of meticulous work.
Take the time to discover this world, to immerse yourself in the work of the artisans and, why not, to settle comfortably in a Togo for an immersive experience or to enjoy the wooded park dedicated to the exhibition of outdoor furniture.

Themes

    • Services
    • Science and technology

Types

  • Interpretation Center

Accessible tourism

  • Access for self-propelled wheelchairs

Proposed activities

  • Temporary exhibitions

Comfort

Services

  • Shop
  • Drop off on site for groups

Equipment

  • Parking
  • Meeting room
  • Private parking lot
  • Free parking

Prices

Free access.

Opening

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 12:30 p.m. to 18 p.m. Friday and Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 19 p.m.
Closed Monday and Sunday.

Advice from the Office

In case of rain

Do not panic ! Here are all our sheltered activities.

On the way back

To bring back a souvenir or something to treat yourself, stock up on local products from the Ain Plain.