The sofa, a silent witness to the evolution of comfort and design, has crossed centuries while constantly reinventing itself. From Greco-Roman antiquity, where decorated benches and daybeds symbolized luxury and conviviality, to the imposing and massive sofas of the medieval era, reflecting a time of austerity and strength.
The following centuries saw the birth of a variety of styles, each leaving an indelible mark on the art of the sofa. The classical style brought refined elegance, while the Gustavian style, inspired by the 18th-century Scandinavian simplicity, favoured clean lines and soothing colours. The Art Deco era of the 1920s and 1930s, with its geometric designs and luxurious materials, embodied modernity and sophistication. Finally, the Scandinavian design of the 1950s and 1960s redefined the vintage sofa with a minimalist yet warm aesthetic, celebrating simplicity and functionality.
From the expert hands of renowned Scandinavian designers such as Hans J. Wegner to emerging talents, each vintage sofa tells a unique story. Whether crafted by famous designers or born from the imagination of anonymous creators, these sofas embody innovation and artisanal craftsmanship.
Among the many iconic pieces, the vintage Togo sofa stands out as a symbol of 20th-century design. Its unique, low-slung form and comfortable, ergonomic structure make it a beloved choice in modern interiors. Originally designed by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset in 1973, the Togo sofa has become a timeless classic, beloved for its relaxed and sculptural design.
Discover these treasures restored by our Maison and allow yourself to be charmed by their timeless appeal. Whether it's the iconic Egg armchair or other standout pieces from our collection, each vintage sofa is not just a piece of furniture, but a piece of history that brings warmth, style, and personality to any home. Embrace the fusion of craftsmanship and design with a vintage sofa that tells its own story while adapting perfectly to contemporary spaces.