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FAQ
Common questions about the Togo sofa replica, the original, and what makes it worth owning.
Designed by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset in 1973, the Togo sofa became iconic for its completely frameless construction — no wood, no springs, just high-resilience foam wrapped in fabric or leather. That low-slung, segmented silhouette is instantly recognizable and has never really gone out of style. Fifty years on, the Togo couch is still one of the most photographed pieces in interior design because nothing else looks or feels quite like it.
For most people, yes. The original Ligne Roset Togo sofa retails for $6,000–$10,000+. A quality Togo sofa replica delivers the same iconic silhouette, the same all-foam comfort, and washable covers at a fraction of the cost. Pumela's Togo sofa replica uses CertiPUR-US certified foam and grade-A upholstery so you get the look and the lounge-feel without the luxury markup.
The authentic Ligne Roset Togo sofa is hand-stitched in France using custom-graded foam that takes days to cure. Each piece is assembled and finished by skilled craftspeople, and you're also paying for the original 1973 Ducaroy design license. That craftsmanship and exclusivity is what pushes the price past $6,000. A Togo sofa replica gives you the same distinctive shape and comfort at a price that doesn't require a luxury budget.
The original Togo sofa was designed by Michel Ducaroy in 1973 and has been manufactured exclusively by Ligne Roset, a French furniture house, ever since. It remains in production today. Pumela makes a Togo sofa replica inspired by that original design — offering the same iconic Togo couch aesthetic, removable covers, and all-foam construction at an accessible price point.
Yes. The original Ligne Roset Togo sofa sits firmly in the luxury furniture category, with prices ranging from $6,000 to over $10,000 depending on size and fabric. It appears in design museums and high-end interior publications worldwide. A Togo couch replica lets you bring that same iconic shape into your living room without the four-figure price tag — same silhouette, same comfort, different provenance.
An authentic Ligne Roset Togo sofa has the official Ligne Roset label sewn into the upholstery, ships with a certificate of authenticity, and is sold only through authorized dealers. Replicas won't carry that label. Visually, both an original and a quality Togo sofa replica share the same quilted, multi-segmented silhouette and frameless foam construction — the difference is in the paperwork and the price, not the look.
Extremely. The Togo sofa's all-foam, frameless design contours to your body and distributes weight evenly — no pressure points from springs or wooden frames. The seat sits low (around 11 inches off the floor) and the segmented back wraps around you, making it ideal for long evenings. High-resilience foam springs back after use so the Togo couch holds its shape for years of daily sitting.