The fashion house and French design icon unite to reinterpret a seating classic through craftsmanship, comfort, and contemporary polish.
BOSS is extending its tailoring language beyond the wardrobe and into the living room with a new collaboration alongside Ligne Roset. Together, the two brands introduce a limited-edition reimagining of the iconic Togo chair and footstool, merging the relaxed architecture of Michel Ducaroy’s legendary design with the precision and material sophistication associated with BOSS. The result is a piece that speaks fluently in both fashion and furniture.

This new edition marks the first Togo to combine multiple materials in a single composition, pairing supple leather with a softer textile seating surface and contrast stitching inspired by suiting construction. The familiar slouched silhouette remains intact, preserving the chair’s celebrated cocooning comfort, while the new finish brings a sharper, more tailored sensibility. It is an exercise in duality: casual yet polished, sculptural yet inviting, iconic yet refreshed.
The collaboration also highlights the craftsmanship behind the Togo’s enduring appeal. Its signature folds and pleats remain hand-finished by a small group of specialist upholsterers, reinforcing the chair’s status as a design object shaped as much by handwork as by concept. BOSS complements the launch with coordinating accessories and selected pieces from its Spring 2026 collection, underscoring the dialogue between interiors and personal style.

Debuting this month through installations in Paris and Milan, the BOSS | Ligne Roset Togo arrives as more than a product launch. It is a reminder that modern luxury increasingly lives in the spaces between categories—where tailoring can become furniture, and comfort can arrive impeccably dressed.


