Togo fireside chair from Ligne Roset

One of the world’s most iconic sofa’s The Togo is on sale

Few pieces of furniture have achieved the cult status of the Togo. Designed in 1973 by Michel Ducaroy for French furniture house Ligne Roset, the instantly recognisable form has defined relaxed, modern living for more than five decades. With its low-slung profile, sculptural folds and signature pleated upholstery, Togo strikes a rare balance between visual impact and deep comfort.

Togo fireside chair and togo footsool from Ligne Roset
Togo small settee and togo footstool from Ligne Roset
Togo large settee and togo footstool from ligne roset

This weekend, the Ligne Roset Auckland showroom is presenting a Togo Flash Sale. For two days only, selected Togo pieces will be reduced by up to 60%, with Alcantara fabric designs discounted by up to 40%. (Sale excludes leather and limited-edition fabrics).

The sale runs Saturday 14th and Sunday 15th March and is available in-store only. Don’t miss your chance to secure one of the most beloved and enduring original furniture designs. This is a rare opportunity for those who have long admired the design classic.

ligne.nz/togo

1 Grosvenor Street
Grey Lynn
Auckland

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