Michel Ducaroy, Ligne Roset, and the Togo Sofa: The Story of a Design Icon

Michel Ducaroy's Togo sofa has become one of the most recognisable pieces of modern furniture, not simply because of how it looks, but because of what it represents. Designed for Ligne Roset in 1973, the Togo captured a shift in the way people wanted to live: more casually, more comfortably, and with less interest in rigid, formal interiors. Its low profile, soft folds, and all foam construction gave it a completely different presence from the traditional sofa, replacing upright posture with a more relaxed and informal way of sitting.

STUNNING SUITE OF LIGNE ROSET SOFAS, FRANCE c.2000
£6,595.00

The iconic "Togo" sofa, originally designed by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset in 1973, has become a design mid-century design classic. It is an extremely versatile modular sofa that can be used alone or paired with other pieces from the same range. Made completely from foam, with three different densities, this sofa range was built for comfort. The beige colour ties in well with most interior spaces and with its low seating position and instantly recognisable pleated fabric design, these two sofas have a perfectly relaxed aesthetic feel.

Reference Number: B9093

21stC RED "TOGO" SOFA SUITE BY MICHEL DUCAROY FOR LIGNE ROSET c.2000
£5,495.00

The iconic "Togo" sofa, originally designed by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset in 1973, has become a design mid-century design classic. It is an extremely versatile modular sofa that can be used alone or paired with other pieces from the same range. Made completely from foam, with three different densities, this sofa range was built for comfort. The red colour ties in well with most interior spaces and with its low seating position and instantly recognisable pleated fabric design, this suite consisting of a three-seater sofa and two corner units or armchairs has a perfectly relaxed aesthetic feel.

They offer a variety of solutions. They can be placed throughout the room or house or as one giant unit. More importantly these sofas are completely original and have not been refilled or reupholstered in the way that so many have, thus keeping the appeal of owning an original Togo sofa.

Reference Number: B12284

What makes the Togo so enduring is the balance it strikes between comfort and design. It feels effortless, almost slouched, yet every curve and pleat is carefully considered. Michel Ducaroy understood that furniture could be modern without being severe, and the Togo remains the clearest expression of that idea. It is sculptural without seeming precious, distinctive without relying on ornament, and practical enough to feel at home in everyday life.

Ligne Roset's role in the story is just as important. The brand helped bring Ducaroy's vision to life and, just as crucially, kept it in production long enough for it to move beyond trend and become a true classic. Together, designer and manufacturer created a piece that still feels current decades later. The Togo is more than a famous sofa; it is a lasting symbol of how modern design can be both innovative and deeply livable.

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