An icon of modern design, this Original Togo Fireside Chair exemplifies the visionary work of French designer Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset, first introduced in 1973 and here presented from the 1978 era. Revered for its sculptural form and unparalleled comfort, the Togo remains one of the most celebrated achievements in 20th-century furniture design.
Crafted without a traditional frame, this piece features a meticulously engineered multi-density foam construction that cradles the body, creating an organic, ergonomic silhouette that is as inviting as it is expressive. Upholstered in sumptuous caramel-toned corduroy, the tactile ribbed texture enhances its warm, enveloping presence while reflecting the rich material sensibilities of the late 1970s.
The distinctive low profile, sinuous lines, and puckered quilting are hallmarks of Ducaroy’s mastery — a design that simultaneously feels casual and supremely sophisticated. Every angle of the chair evokes a sense of relaxed luxury, making it a compelling centerpiece for discerning interiors, from elegant contemporary homes to curated design collections.
Dimensions:
•Width: 87 cm
•Depth: 102 cm
•Height: 70 cm
•Seat Height: 38 cm
Condition report:
Good condition, there is visible wear to the fabric as would be expected commensurate with age, the foam is well preserved, please refer to pics.
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£1,250.00Price
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