Michel Ducaroy
Design as Comfort and Innovation
A 20th-century French designer, Michel Ducaroy is renowned for revolutionizing the concept of modular and comfortable seating. His most iconic work, the Togo Chair (1973) for Cinna, has become a symbol of ergonomic and informal design, characterized by soft lines, enveloping padding, and a revolutionary approach to form and comfort.
Ducaroy's Vision
Ducaroy's creations combine functionality and aesthetic lightness: each piece invites relaxation, adapting to the body and the home environment. His philosophy is based on the idea that design should make everyday life more comfortable without sacrificing elegance and personality. Thanks to innovative solutions like the Togo Chair, Ducaroy has left a lasting mark on French and international design, pioneering the modern concept of informal and modular seating.