Ducaroy Togo Fireside Chair Special Fabrics

Sale price$945.00

Color: Light Blue Corduroy
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Michel Ducaroy

"The Togo sofa represents the perfect balance between form and function, offering both style and practicality."

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Light Gray Suede, Blue Corduroy, Orange Corduroy, Yellow Suede

Dimensions

39.8" (L) 27.6" (H) 34.2" (W) 15" (Seat Height)

Filling

Triple density polyether foam

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Modular Design

The Togo Sofa is an epitome of modularity, designed to adapt to any space and fulfill any need. Its unique modular design allows for endless possibilities, allowing you to customize the configuration to fit your specific requirements. Whether you're looking for a compact seating solution or a spacious sectional, the Togo Sofa can be configured to suit any space.

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Opulent Fabrics

Microsuede is a type of synthetic fabric that is designed to mimic the look and feel of suede leather. It is made from a blend of polyester and nylon fibers, which are tightly woven together to create a soft, smooth, and durable fabric. It is used as an alternative to natural suede because it is more durable and resistant to stains, fading, and wear and tear. Corduroy, on the other hand, is made by weaving cotton, polyester or a blend of both fibers together in a vertical wale pattern. The cords are created by cutting the pile (the fuzzy part of the fabric) shorter than the backing, which is made of cotton or another natural fiber.

01

Modular Design

The Togo Sofa is an epitome of modularity, designed to adapt to any space and fulfill any need. Its unique modular design allows for endless possibilities, allowing you to customize the configuration to fit your specific requirements. Whether you're looking for a compact seating solution or a spacious sectional, the Togo Sofa can be configured to suit any space.

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Opulent Fabrics

Microsuede is a type of synthetic fabric that is designed to mimic the look and feel of suede leather. It is made from a blend of polyester and nylon fibers, which are tightly woven together to create a soft, smooth, and durable fabric. It is used as an alternative to natural suede because it is more durable and resistant to stains, fading, and wear and tear. Corduroy, on the other hand, is made by weaving cotton, polyester or a blend of both fibers together in a vertical wale pattern. The cords are created by cutting the pile (the fuzzy part of the fabric) shorter than the backing, which is made of cotton or another natural fiber.

Designed in France

1973

Year it was born

Michel Ducaroy was a French designer who is best known for designing the Togo sofa. He was born in 1929 and began his career in the 1950s as a furniture designer. He worked for various French furniture manufacturers before joining Ligne Roset in the 1960s.

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Silvan T.
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5 stars because it's everything I wanted but remember they offer bigger options. I bought this one, and I like it but in hindsight, I probably would've gotten a larger one i think its called a loveseat.

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Jeffery Jones
Good Stuff!

Overall very Satisfied. A few hang ups but once it was all sorted the customer service is fantastic!

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Curtis S.

Exactly what I was looking for. A relatively affordable option, very comfortable and easy, quick delivery.

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