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Togo Sofa Designed By Michel Ducaroy For Ligne Roset
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Description
Set mod. Togo designed by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset. Reupholstered in brown leather. France 70's.
Dimensions: W265 x D 190 x H 35 / 70 cm
Double armchair size: W 120 x D 100 x H 35 / 70 cm
Corner sofa: W 100 x D 100 x H 35 / 70 cm (1 item) D 100 x H 35 / 70 cm
Individual armchair size: W 80 x D 100 x H 35 / 70 cm
Triple armchair size: W 165 x D 100 x H 35/70 cm
Footstool size: W 69 x D 79 x H 35 cm
Ducaroy grew up surrounded by industrial design; his family owned a furniture factory that fitted the interiors of both private clients and ocean liners built at ports in Normandy. He studied sculpture at the École Supérieure Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Lyon—a specialization that can be seen in the distinctive silhouettes of Ducaroy’s later design work. He launched his design studio in 1952.
In 1954, Ducaroy began working with Ligne Roset, a family-run business dedicated to the production of traditional French, high-end seating. By the 1960s, he was one of the brand’s key designers, favoring biomorphic forms and high-tech synthetic materials like foam, thermoformed plastics, and quilted textiles. Some of his most successful Ligne Roset designs include the Adria, Kashima, Koufra, Safi, and Kali collections.
The togo sofa put Ducaroy and Ligne Roset on the international design map.
Every item LA Studio offers is checked by our team of 10 craftsmen in our in-house workshop. Special restoration or reupholstery requests can be done. Lighting can be electrified to the required voltage.
Take into account that the colors on the furniture may vary depending on the type of lighting and the type of screen from which you see the images. - More Information
We offer 20% discount for trade pricing to design professionals. LA Studio offers worldwide shipping. We specialize in shipping to Europe & US and always offer most affordable shipping prices available.
LA Studio interior design is a story of the meeting between the creativity of our designers and the savoir-faire of the craftsmen. LA Studio interior design since its inception has focused on the search for the unique and special piece; the recovery of designer designs from the 20th century, whose geographical origin ranges from Holland, Germany, and the United States, paying special attention to pieces created in France and Italy. PRICES RECENTLY REDUCED BY 20%!
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