Large togo set with floral upholstery by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset

€13,500.00

This modular Togo sectional has been newly upholstered in a high-quality floral textile, giving the iconic form a warm, expressive and one-of-a-kind character. The soft pleating, low profile and instantly recognisable silhouette make it one of the most beloved designs in contemporary interiors.

Designed in 1973 by Michel Ducaroy, Togo marked a major shift in the world of seating. Ducaroy, one of Ligne Roset’s most influential designers, embraced new materials and informal living, creating a sculptural yet deeply comfortable sofa that broke with conventional shapes. Its ergonomic structure and signature folds have made the Togo a true design classic for over five decades.

This set consists of three corner elements, one 2-seater and one 3-seater, offering a generous and flexible layout that can be adapted to different spaces. The new floral upholstery highlights the curves and pleating, giving the ensemble a refreshed, inviting look while staying faithful to Ducaroy’s original vision.

This modular Togo sectional has been newly upholstered in a high-quality floral textile, giving the iconic form a warm, expressive and one-of-a-kind character. The soft pleating, low profile and instantly recognisable silhouette make it one of the most beloved designs in contemporary interiors.

Designed in 1973 by Michel Ducaroy, Togo marked a major shift in the world of seating. Ducaroy, one of Ligne Roset’s most influential designers, embraced new materials and informal living, creating a sculptural yet deeply comfortable sofa that broke with conventional shapes. Its ergonomic structure and signature folds have made the Togo a true design classic for over five decades.

This set consists of three corner elements, one 2-seater and one 3-seater, offering a generous and flexible layout that can be adapted to different spaces. The new floral upholstery highlights the curves and pleating, giving the ensemble a refreshed, inviting look while staying faithful to Ducaroy’s original vision.