Comfort Style 2-Seater Sofa
THE PRODUCT
The Comfort Style 2-Seater Sofa is the epitome of modern elegance and ultimate relaxation. With its streamlined design and soft upholstery, this sofa offers a perfect balance of style and comfort for any living space. The plush cushions and deep seating ensure that you can unwind and relax in total comfort, whether you're enjoying a quiet moment or entertaining guests. Crafted with high-quality materials such as fabric, leather, or velvet, the sofa's durable frame and minimalist design make it a versatile piece that complements a variety of interior styles. Ideal for smaller living rooms, apartments, or offices, the Comfort Style 2-Seater Sofa provides both functionality and sophisticated charm, making it a timeless addition to your home.
THE DETAILS
- SKU: CFSY2SSF
- Frame: Polyurethane Foam
- Style: Mid Century Classic
- Upholstery: Velvet Fabric
- Warranty: 5 Years
- Special: Reproduced As Per Original
- Assembly: Fully Assembled
- Instructions: Applicable
- Clean: Dust / Light Vacuum
- Comment: Complement with Togo Ottoman
- Comment: Create Your Personal Comfort
- Dimension: Width 133cm, Depth 101cm, Height 70cm
- Seat Dimension: Height 38cm (approximate)
- Packing Dimension: Width 137cm, Depth 105cm, Height 75cm
- CBM: 1.079 Weight: 32kg

ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Michel Ducaroy
Michel Ducaroy (1925-2009) is a French designer best known for being the author of one of the most famous and iconic sofas of all time, the Togo model by Ligne Roset. Born into a family of furniture designers and planners, Ducaroy studied at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts in Lyon in his youth and worked extensively in the family business. His activity as an independent designer began in 1952, while the beginning of his fruitful collaboration with the Roset family dates back to 1954. Ducaroy was for many years one of the leading designers of the Ligne Roset brand, pushing it towards the path of technological innovations in the field of emerging foam padding with products such as the Adria, Kashima and Safi chairs. Ducaroy reached the peak of its success between the end of the 60s and the beginning of the 70s, in a path that culminated in 1973 with the creation of the Togo model, still today a great bestseller and symbol of Ligne Roset production.
