Designed by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset in 1973, the Togo has become one of the most recognisable sofas in the history of design. The large settee features an ergonomic profile with a multiple-density foam construction and quilted covers, making it both visually stunning and physically inviting. A design classic,Togos iconic silhouette is formed of five different densities of foam with its characteristic pleats providing the ultimate in luxury lounging.
Designers: Michel Ducaroy
Producer: Ligne Roset
Manufactured : Italy
Design Year: 1973
Production Year: 2000s
Type: Sofa
About Ligne Roset
Ligne Roset is synonymous with modern luxury and invites consumers to revel in a contemporary, design-forward lifestyle. Good design is ingrained into their DNA quite literally. Their roots are anchored in the heart of the French countryside, at the foot of the Bugey mountains. Since 1860 they have been experts in the handling and manipulation of wood. Blurring the lines between life and art, the real and the imagined, continuing to defy expectations for design in the modern era.
About the Designer
Michel Ducaroy was born in 1925, into a family of designers and furniture makers whose activities were split between private houses and larger-scale contracts (liners, exhibitions, official buildings). Drawing from his background he trained at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts in Lyon, and in the family business, before branching out alone as an independent designer in 1952. Since his first contact with the Roset company in 1954, Michel Ducaroy has rapidly become one of their most integral designers. In the early days of Ligne Roset he was by far one of the company's key attributes in pushing the technological boundaries.
Price: HK$20,500 / US$2,630
Pre-Loved Item, Other colours and styles available, contact us for more details to to Order one in Brand New.
Delivery:
We deliver worldwide, please contact us for a shipping equation.
Sustainability:
Choosing Pre-Loved/Vintage means helping the planet while also investing in a piece that has and will stand the test of time.
Designed by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset in 1973, the Togo has become one of the most recognisable sofas in the history of design. The large settee features an ergonomic profile with a multiple-density foam construction and quilted covers, making it both visually stunning and physically inviting. A design classic,Togos iconic silhouette is formed of five different densities of foam with its characteristic pleats providing the ultimate in luxury lounging.
Designers: Michel Ducaroy
Producer: Ligne Roset
Manufactured : Italy
Design Year: 1973
Production Year: 2000s
Type: Sofa
About Ligne Roset
Ligne Roset is synonymous with modern luxury and invites consumers to revel in a contemporary, design-forward lifestyle. Good design is ingrained into their DNA quite literally. Their roots are anchored in the heart of the French countryside, at the foot of the Bugey mountains. Since 1860 they have been experts in the handling and manipulation of wood. Blurring the lines between life and art, the real and the imagined, continuing to defy expectations for design in the modern era.
About the Designer
Michel Ducaroy was born in 1925, into a family of designers and furniture makers whose activities were split between private houses and larger-scale contracts (liners, exhibitions, official buildings). Drawing from his background he trained at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts in Lyon, and in the family business, before branching out alone as an independent designer in 1952. Since his first contact with the Roset company in 1954, Michel Ducaroy has rapidly become one of their most integral designers. In the early days of Ligne Roset he was by far one of the company's key attributes in pushing the technological boundaries.
Price: HK$20,500 / US$2,630
Pre-Loved Item, Other colours and styles available, contact us for more details to to Order one in Brand New.
Delivery:
We deliver worldwide, please contact us for a shipping equation.
Sustainability:
Choosing Pre-Loved/Vintage means helping the planet while also investing in a piece that has and will stand the test of time.