A seat dreamt up especially for afternoon siestas or lazy evenings spent in the greatest of comfort, the Togo Lounge is a statement piece of furniture on its own as well as the perfect addition to a Togo sectional.
Togo
A Ligne Roset classic, Michel Ducaroy’s Togo has been the ultimate in comfort and style for over forty years. The timeless collection features an ergonomic design with multiple density polyether foam construction and quilted covers, making each piece both visually attractive and physically inviting.
Entirely composed of 3 different densities of
foam (polyether foam 21 kg/m3 – 3.2 kPa & 28
kg/m3 – 4.8 kPa; high resilience polyurethane
foam 26 kg/m3 – 1.4 kPa).
MAKING-UP
Its oversized covers are generously quilted with
polyester. Although the covers can theoretically
be removed by a professional, we strongly
recommend that this model be the object of a
‘dec/rec’ (recovery) service at our factory to
guarantee a perfect fit.
COMFORT
Elasticity of foams reinforced by buttoned
threads. Soft but supportive comfort. The corner
seat is particularly enveloping.
COVERING MATERIALS
Plain or printed fabrics are acceptable. Canvas
and leather are recommended.
QUALITY
Polyether foams of the highest quality.
Generous use of polyester quilting.
DIMENSIONS
H 700 - mm
W 870 - mm
D 1020 - mm
SH 380 - mm
Small Sette
DIMENSIONS
H 700 - mm
W 1310 - mm
D 1020 - mm
SH 380 - mm
Large Sette without arms
DIMENSIONS
H 700 - mm
W 1740 - mm
D 1020 - mm
SH 380 - mm
Corner Seat
DIMENSIONS
H 700 - mm
W 1020 - mm
D 1020 - mm
SH 380 - mm
Lounge Sette
DIMENSIONS
H 700 - mm
W 1310 - mm
D 1620 - mm
SH 380 - mm
Medium Sette
DIMENSIONS
H 700 - mm
W 1980 - mm
D 1020 - mm
SH 380 - mm
Footstool
DIMENSIONS
W 870 - mm
D 800 - mm
SH 340 - mm
Born into a family of industrialists and designers of contemporary furniture. Trained at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts, Lyon.
Having joined the Roset Company very early on, at a time of rapid growth, he has constant access to insightful marketing and a highly capable technical team. He has responsibility for the research, development and design submissions vital to ensuring the company’s brands ever-more secure positioning on the market.
He designed a range of furniture for young people (chambre DN…), along with numerous upholstery models, settees and contract furniture (459 fireside chair…).
With the advent in the 1960’s and 1970’s of new materials such as foams, quilting and thermoformed plastics, he designed a large number of pieces for the domestic market : Adria, Koufra, Kashima, Safi, Kali…
…not least the model Togo, a ‘seat-cushion’ which still forms part of the Ligne Roset collection today.