Togo Sofa or Magis Costume Sofa (Modular Sectional Sofa)
Seating (Modular Multi-Seat Sofa) · Contemporary Modern (21st Century) · Resembles designs by Stefan Diez for Magis or high-end contemporary brands like Muuto or Hay.

Type
Seating (Modular Multi-Seat Sofa)
Style Period
Contemporary Modern (21st Century)
Material
Woven textile upholstery (likely a heavy linen blend or bouclé), polyurethane foam core, and thin powder-coated steel legs.
Age Estimate
Likely manufactured between 2018 and 2023.
Dimensions
Height: 28-30"; Width: 110-120"; Depth: 34-38". Extends significantly wider than a standard three-seater due to its modular sections.
Origin
Likely European origin (Italy or Denmark), reflecting current trends in modular sustainable design.
Designer/Maker
Resembles designs by Stefan Diez for Magis or high-end contemporary brands like Muuto or Hay.
Value Estimate
Retail value between $4,500 - $8,500 depending on the specific textile grade and brand authenticity.
Description
This contemporary modular sofa defines modern minimalism. Its low-slung silhouette and expansive width create an inviting, relaxed lounge atmosphere. The light-colored, subtly textured fabric provides a neutral base that complements the bold artwork above, while the thin stiletto legs provide a visual 'lift' that keeps the large piece from feeling heavy in the room.
Key Features
Single-point seat tufting, low-profile armrests, slim triple-set black legs per module, and modular separation lines.
Color & Finish
Light oatmeal or sand-colored upholstery with a matte black finish on the metal legs.
Construction Method
Modern modular construction featuring a multi-unit layout. Each section is built as an independent seat, connected or placed side-by-side to form a seamless long sofa, supported by slim industrial-style spindle legs.
Joinery & Craftsmanship
Industrial-style assembly with internal frame components; the upholstery shows high-quality tailoring with precision-seamed edges and uniform tufting points.
Wood Grain & Species
None visible on the sofa; the adjacent shelving unit appears to be walnut or teak veneer.
Surface Treatment
Upholstery is treated for stain resistance; metal legs are powder-coated for a durable, non-reflective finish.
Upholstery Details
Coarse woven natural fabric with single-point tufting on the seat cushions. Features soft, rounded armrests and integrated back-and-seat padding for a plush, low-profile aesthetic.
Hardware & Fittings
Includes minimal black metal cylindrical legs and likely internal connector brackets to keep the three modules aligned.
Origin & Provenance
Likely European origin (Italy or Denmark), reflecting current trends in modular sustainable design.
Condition Notes
Excellent condition based on image; upholstery appears taut with no visible pilling, sagging, or staining. Structural integrity is sound.
Interesting Facts
Modular sofas gained popularity as living spaces became more fluid; they allow users to reconfigure their entire seating arrangement based on the room's architecture.
Cultural Significance
Represents the 'New Nordic' or 'Quiet Luxury' movement in interior design which prioritizes texture and comfort over ornamental detail.
Similar Pieces
B&B Italia Camaleonda (more bulbous), Hay Mags Sofa (usually floor-flush), or the Muuto Connect Sofa.
Care & Maintenance
Vacuum regularly with a soft brush attachment. Professional upholstery cleaning recommended for stains. Rotate cushions if modularity allows to ensure even wear.
Value Estimate
Retail value between $4,500 - $8,500 depending on the specific textile grade and brand authenticity.
Sustainability Notes
Modular designs are inherently sustainable because individual sections can be replaced or repaired without discarding the entire sofa.