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TOGO® Sofa
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Item No.
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TOGO® Sofa
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- An icon of experimental design from the 1970s.
- Distinctive slouchy form and generous channeled quilting.
- Enveloping comfort.
- 27⅝" H 68½" W 40¼" D
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Designed by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset
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The Togo® Collection (1973) has been an icon of comfort and style for 50 years. Eliminating the typical base or frame, designer Michel Ducaroy created Togo's distinctive slouchy form from foam and generous channeled quilting. Ducaroy – one of Ligne Roset’s first and most notable designers – envisioned Togo as a seat for afternoon siestas or relaxing evenings spent in the greatest of comfort. Made in France.
- An icon of experimental design from the 1970s.
- Distinctive slouchy form and generous channeled quilting.
- Enveloping comfort.
- To mark its 50th anniversary, Togo is available in luxe DWR-exclusive velvets by Maharam.
- Brand
- Ligne Roset
- Collection
- TOGO® Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 27⅝" H 68½" W 40¼" D
- Product Weight
- 46.5 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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1-Year Warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Sofa
- Height (in): 27⅝
- Width (in): 68½
- Depth (in): 40¼
- Weight (lbs): 46.5
- Seat Height (in): 15
- Seat Width (in): 68½
- Seat Depth (in): 25⅝
- Weight Capacity (lbs): 441
- Multiple density polyurethane foam
- Tempo high-performance velvet upholstery
- Notification of Filling Contents
Michel Ducaroy
Born in 1925 to a long line of French furniture makers, Michel Ducaroy trained at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts before leaving the family business to go solo in 1952. He quickly became one of the most prominent designers to work with Ligne Roset, producing pieces that pushed the boundaries of modern design. In 1973 he cemented himself in design history with the modular, all-foam Togo seating.
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