The Togo two-seater sofa, designed by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset in 1973, is an iconic piece of furniture that represents the innovative design trends of the late XNUMXth century.
Its unique, low-slung silhouette and distinctive, soft shapes are characterized by a series of folds and curves that not only enhance its aesthetic appeal but also contribute to its comfort. Crafted entirely from dense foam, the loveseat has a distinct sculptural shape with soft, pleated velvet upholstery that wraps around its curved shape, inspired by its toothpaste tube.
Its ergonomic design features no hard edges or traditional frames, providing a comfortable and relaxed seating experience.
The Togo sofa features high-quality foam padding, allowing for relaxed seating. The modular design allows for versatile placement in different living spaces.
Over the years, it has become a symbol of modern design and is celebrated for its blend of functionality and style. Its relaxed yet sophisticated look has made it a popular choice for both residential and commercial settings, ensuring its status as a timeless classic in contemporary furniture design. Michel Ducaroy's work with Design/One continues to influence designers and remains highly regarded in the world of modern furniture.
The original velvet upholstery of this pair is in very good overall condition with no wear or damage.
This pair is definitely vintage and from the 1970s, unlike the reissues whose value must be distinguished.























