Le Togo, une icône du design qui ne fait pas son âge
En 1973, il y a 45 ans, Michel Ducaroy dessine pour Roset, le canapé Togo, toujours emblématique de cette enseigne. Cette icône du design, avec son revêtement plissé n'a pas pris une ride, comme tout ce qui a été bien dessiné, sans souci d'une mode ou d'une tendance, mais avec l'envie de créer quelque chose de beau et d'intemporel. Dans cet appartement situé à Taïwan et décoré par Jeff Weng de 2Books Design , c'est lui qui tient la vedette, et sort la décoration de sa dualité blanche et grise.
Togo, a design icon that looks young for its age
In 1973,45 years ago, Michel Ducaroy designed for Roset, the Togo sofa, still emblematic of this brand. This design icon, with its pleated coating has not taken a wrinkle, like everything else that has been well designed, regardless of fashion or trend, but with the desire to create something beautiful and timeless. In this apartment located in Taiwan and decorated by Jeff Weng of 2Books Design, it is the star of the show, and brings out the decoration of its white and grey duality.
128m²
Togo, a design icon that looks young for its age
In 1973,45 years ago, Michel Ducaroy designed for Roset, the Togo sofa, still emblematic of this brand. This design icon, with its pleated coating has not taken a wrinkle, like everything else that has been well designed, regardless of fashion or trend, but with the desire to create something beautiful and timeless. In this apartment located in Taiwan and decorated by Jeff Weng of 2Books Design, it is the star of the show, and brings out the decoration of its white and grey duality.
128m²
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