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BOSS & Ligne Roset Dropped Its Tailored Togo Fireside Chair

— May 20, 2026 — Marketing
BOSS and Ligne Roset launched a limited-edition reimagining of the iconic ‘Togo’ fireside chair, marking the first Togo edition to combine high-quality leather with a soft textile seating surface and contrast stitching inspired by BOSS tailoring codes. The BOSS Ligne Roset Togo chair is handcrafted by 15 specialist upholsterers who manually install the signature circular pleating, making each piece unique. It is available with a matching footstool in select Ligne Roset stores.

Curated BOSS accessories, including double-jacquard cushion covers, saddle-stitched throws and Gary trainers in cotton-linen canvas with leather trim, were selected to mirror the chair’s material mix.

BOSS and Ligne Roset show how translating tailoring craftsmanship into a furniture icon can make a design object feel as considered and personal as a made-to-measure suit.

Image Credit: BOSS/Ligne Roset
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Trend Themes

  1. Tailoring-inspired Furniture — Combining sartorial details and tailoring construction with furniture design creates a new category of made-to-measure domestic objects that convey personal luxury.
  2. Hybrid Material Luxury — Mixing high-grade leather with soft textiles and contrast stitching signals a material-innovation niche that elevates tactile richness and multiplies customization permutations.
  3. Artisanal Limited Editions — Handcrafted, low-run releases that highlight specialist techniques generate collectible scarcity that repositions furniture as investment-grade design.

Industry Implications

  1. Luxury Fashion — Applying fashion-house codes to home goods extends brand heritage into lifestyle ecosystems where provenance and stitching details drive desirability.
  2. High-end Furniture — Integration of couture processes and specialist upholstery labor reshapes value propositions toward bespoke, narrative-rich pieces with higher price elasticity.
  3. Home Accessories & Footwear — Curated accessory pairings that mirror furniture materials create cross-category cohesion and open premium co-branded merchandising paths.
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