BOSS in Design Collaboration with Ligne Roset – Togo by Ro

BOSS in Design Collaboration with Ligne Roset - Togo by Ro

In a refined dialogue between fashion and design, BOSS and Ligne Roset revisit one of the most recognizable seating designs of the 20th century: the Togo. Originally conceived in 1973 by Michel Ducaroy, the piece is reinterpreted through a contemporary lens where tailoring meets architecture and comfort is shaped by precision. For the first time, the Togo is presented in a hybrid material composition, pairing smooth, high quality leather with a soft textile seating surface. Contrast stitching, drawn from the codes of BOSS suiting, introduces a graphic sharpness that reframes the chair’s famously relaxed silhouette. The result is a subtle tension between structure and softness, an object that feels as considered as it is inviting.


Despite this evolution, the essence of the Togo remains intact. Its all foam construction, free from rigid framing, continues to define its low, sculptural form. Each piece is handcrafted by skilled upholsterers, with the signature pleating applied manually, ensuring that every chair carries both the legacy of the original and the uniqueness of an artisanal object. More than a design update, the BOSS | Ligne Roset Togo reflects a broader shift in how interiors are conceived. Here, furniture adopts the language of fashion, precise, tactile, and expressive, while living spaces become extensions of personal style. The piece moves seamlessly between disciplines, embodying a new kind of luxury that is understated yet deliberate.


Presented during key design moments in Paris and Milan, the collaboration positions the Togo not only as a seat, but as an experience, one that invites pause, conversation, and connection. In this reimagined form, the icon endures, recut for a contemporary way of living.


Image courtesy of BOSS

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