Description
Since its introduction at Paris’ Salon des Arts Ménagers in 1973, the Togo’s radical style has continued to endure. The creation of legendary Ligne Roset designer Michel Ducaroy, the unusual form is typical of 1970s experimental design. Innovatively made from five different densities of foam, the Togo is generously quilted with luxuriously soft and durable Alcantara fabric that on average, takes up to four hours to upholster. Part of a range of modular seating, the modern use of super light materials make it easy to move this sofa around the room to suit the interior mood.
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