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Faithful
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Solidly
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Faithful
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Solidly
Constructed
Relax in timeless style with our custom recreation of Michel Ducaroy's Togo Fireside Chair. This modern classic, instantly recognizable by its distinctive silhouette, invites you to enjoy your living space to the fullest.
Hand-sewn with meticulous attention to detail, the chair features signature pleated folds and an ergonomic design crafted from multi-density foam constructions, ensuring deep comfort and an inviting appearance. Whether you're unwinding after a long day or enjoying a lazy Sunday afternoon, the Togo Fireside Chair is your haven of relaxation.
Adaptable to any décor, the modular design allows for easy reconfiguration to fit any room, from spacious living areas to intimate firesides. Choose from a diverse palette of materials, including the durable and easy-to-clean Alcantara, the rustic charm of Vidar wool, or the luxury of custom-order leather.
This sofa is made-to-order, with a 16–20 week lead time to ensure meticulous craftsmanship and personalized adaptations to meet your specific needs.Worldwide shipping with full tracking is provided. The set is carefully packaged to ensure safe delivery. International orders may be subject to local customs duties and taxes, which are the responsibility of the buyer.
This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties. We do not claim any rights to third-party trademarks. This is a custom recreation of the original version of the item, crafted to capture its iconic design and functionality.
Designer's Story
Michel Ducaroy (1925–2009) was a visionary French furniture designer, celebrated for revolutionizing upholstered seating with foam-based construction. Born in Lyon into a family of furniture makers, he trained at the École Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Lyon before joining the family business. He launched his independent career in 1952.
In 1954, Ducaroy began his legendary collaboration with Ligne Roset, becoming pivotal to the brand’s avant-garde transformation. Experimenting with polyurethane foam and quilted textiles, he pioneered frame-free seating. His 1968 Adria chair, an early modular all-foam design, paved the way for his magnum opus.
Unveiled in 1973, the Togo collection—low-slung, organic, and entirely foam-constructed—redefined modern comfort. Its signature quilted wave silhouette earned the René-Gabriel Prize and remains a bestseller. A master of soft, sculptural forms, Ducaroy left an indelible mark on 20th-century design.