It's fun to see how much a revolutionary piece of furniture can take years of being called "classic". Togo has truly become a classic, he who, when he appeared in 1973, broke all the codes.
Low to the ground, in foam, without angles… When it arrived on the French market in the early 1970s, the Togo surprised everyone with its uniqueness and its incredible modernity. Its creator Michel Ducaroy imagined this sofa as a huge cushion seat combining comfort and relaxation. Edited by the very French Ligne Roset, this piece of furniture emblematic of the seventies and its desire to live without hindrance will survive the decades with an incredible ability to blend into any interior. Since its creation, more than 1,000,000 copies have been sold in nearly 72 countries! Its multiple variations - counting more than 800 colours, leathers and fabrics, in corner sofa, lounge and armchair versions - have made it the iconic piece that we continue to snap up… both in vintage and new versions!