Togo sofa by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset 1973

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Description

This sofa was designed by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset in the 1970s. He devoted 26 years of his life to heading Ligne Roset's design department. It was in 1973 that the designer conceived his most iconic creation: the Togo sofa. According to Michel Ducaroy, this model was directly inspired by a toothpaste tube folded in on itself. Ducaroy offers several versions of this piece: a sofa (2 or 3-seater) and a ottoman. The Togo won the René-Gabriel prize for its undeniable innovation in being the 1st sofa to be entirely made of foam. Ligne Roset has been the exclusive publisher of the Togo sofa since its creation, and it is still in production today. The Togo sofa consists of a polyester foam structure covered with a fabric or leather cover. The underside is available in 3 different designs:

-Fully cigared Ligne Roset -Stripes
-Interval stripe and Ligne Roset logo

The labels:
-Pimps
-Yellow
-White
-Black (last edition)

Composition of the foam :
Made entirely from foams of 3 different densities (polyether 21 kg/m3 - 3.2 kPa, polyether 28 kg/m3 - 4.8 kPa and high resilience polyurethane 26 kg/m3 - 1.4 kPa). This model is upholstered in marine fabrics. High resistance outdoor fabrics.

Dimensions:
Canapé deux places: H: 75 cm L: 160 cm P: 105 cm
Ottoman: H: 38 cm L: 87 cm P: 80 cm

Price on request: Canapé Togo by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset 1973

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