Ligne Roset Togo modular living room
Togo modular seating designed by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset, original 1970s edition. Upholstered in elegant brown velvet, this Togo sofa is one of the most iconic sets of French designer furniture. It is presented in very fine condition and has benefited from a thorough cleaning carried out with professional equipment. No holes, tears, or sagging to report.
The set includes a 3-seater sofa (W 170 × H 70 × D 100 cm), a 2-seater sofa (W 125 × H 70 × D 100 cm), and a corner module (W 100 × H 70 × D 100 cm).
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The Togo sofa, a 70s design revolution
Created in 1973 by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset, the Togo sofa has become one of the most iconic creations of 70s design furniture. Awarded the René-Gabriel prize in its launch year, it broke with traditional living room codes thanks to a design entirely made of foams of different densities, without any apparent rigid structure. Its exceptional comfort and flexible silhouette, highlighted by its characteristic pleats, immediately made it a benchmark in French design.
Available as an armchair, sofa, lounge chair, ottoman, or modular lounge set, the Togo offers great freedom of composition. This modularity, combined with quality craftsmanship, explains its international success and its uninterrupted presence in the Ligne Roset catalog for over fifty years. Still as relevant today, this sofa integrates naturally into a contemporary interior as well as into a collection dedicated to 20th-century furniture.
An timeless icon of design furniture
The Togo perfectly illustrates Michel Ducaroy’s philosophy, based on innovation, simplicity of forms, and comfort. With no visible base, its seat naturally conforms to the body’s curves and invites a unique lounging position for its time. More than fifty years after its launch, original sets remain highly sought after by enthusiasts of Togo sofas, designer armchairs, vintage armchairs, and French design furniture. A true 20th-century icon, the Togo remains today one of Ligne Roset’s most emblematic achievements and Michel Ducaroy’s most famous work.
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