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Sold as a 5 piece set – consisting of a 3 seater, 2 seater, corner, single armless lounge chair and footstool
The Togo collection was originally designed in 1973 by Michel Ducaroy, a French designer who was born into a family of furniture makers and designers. He trained at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts in Lyon [and in the family business] before branching out on his own as an independent furniture designer in 1952. He met Jean Roset in 1954 and rapidly became one of Ligne Roset’s most integral designers; pushing the company’s technological boundaries in design. In 1973, Ducaroy designed what he would be remembered for – the now iconic TOGO.
A culmination of all-foam seating with covers generously quilted with tan leather which effortlessly fits into almost any interior with its unique design. Shortly after its 1973 debut, the Togo was awarded the René-Gabriel prize at the Salon des Arts ménagers at the Palais de la Défense.
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