L 131 cm - P 102 cm - H 38/70cm L 174 cm - P 102 cm - H 38/70cm
Finiture
Coating on request
Year
1973
The Togo collection by Ligne Roset, created by Michel Ducaroy in 1973, has become an icon of modern design. A wave of softness that rests on the floor, without rigid structures, just pure welcome. Its fluid and quilted forms, almost sculpted in foam, transform the space into a refuge of informal and timeless comfort.
Ligne Roset
Ligne Roset is a French family-run furniture company founded in 1860 in Montagnieu by Antoine Roset. Originally a manufacturer of walking sticks, it expanded into a wider market in 1936 with the production of upholstered furniture. Synonymous with modern luxury, Ligne Roset offers a wide range of furniture, from interior furniture to lighting and accessories, all designed by internationally renowned designers such as Michel Ducaroy and Pierre Paulin. The company is known for its in-house production, which allows it to control the quality of the product at every stage.
Born in 1925 to a family of furniture makers, Michel Ducaroy was a French designer. He trained at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Lyon and then worked in the family business until 1952, the year he began his career as an independent designer. In 1954 he began working for Ligne Roset, a company with which he collaborated for a long time and for which he designed the Adria chair (1968) and the very famous Togo seating collection (1973). He passed away in 2009 at the age of 84.