Michel Ducaroy drew the Togo in 1973 as a single, frame-free silhouette of foam and down. No legs. No wood. No metal. Just a generous slouch that has out-comfortably-survived every trend since.
We picked it because nothing else gets out of its own way. You sit, the sofa adjusts. You move, it follows. You spill, the cover unzips and goes in the wash.