3Pcs Leather Togo Sofa Set

Regular price $20,000.00 CAD

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There are pieces that define a space - and then there’s the Togo. Designed by Michel Ducaroy in 1973 for Ligne Roset, this authentic 3-piece Togo Sofa Set is more than just a seating arrangement - it’s a statement of design heritage, comfort, and sculptural elegance.

Dressed in a rare Kyoto Camel leather, the set includes:
• 1 Corner Seat
• 1 Two-Seater
• 1 Three-Seater
Each piece proudly bears the original Ligne Roset label, a mark of its provenance and enduring value.

The leather is extraordinary - thick, supple, and luxuriously tactile, it carries a richness that only time can gift. It’s a material that tells a story: warm in tone, weighty in feel, and crafted to last for generations.

With its low profile, ergonomic design, and iconic pleats, the Togo was radical in its time - and today, it remains a timeless icon. Whether placed in a modern loft or a classic Parisian salon, it brings a quiet power to any room, blending effortlessly while commanding attention.

This set is not just rare. It’s museum-worthy, yet entirely livable. A collector’s dream - and a daily invitation to lounge in style.

  • Made in France
  • Tagged
  • Authentic Ligne Roset

Dimensions

Dimensions of the 3-Seaters:
Height: 28" (70 cm)
Width: 69" (174 cm)
Depth: 40" (102 cm)
Seat Height: 15" (38 cm)

Dimensions of the 2-Seaters:
Height: 28" (70 cm)
Width: 52" (131 cm)
Depth: 40" (102 cm)
Seat Height: 15" (38 cm)

Dimensions of the cornet Seat:
Height: 28" (70 cm)
Width: 40" (102cm)
Depth: 40" (102 cm)
Seat Height: 15" (38 cm)

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. In 1968 he designed one of the first modular all-foam chairs, the low-sitting Adria, and then amongst others Kashima and Safi, which had large cushions on a frame of altuglass. It was in 1973, that he designed the now iconic Togo. A range of all-foam seating with covers generously quilted with polyester: this collection, with its unique design, will fit comfortably into almost any interior and remains one of Ligne Roset's best-sellers to this day. To celebrate the model's 33rd birthday, the Togo is now also available with arms.

Item Condition

Great Condition.

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