Chaise A Indoor chair, 1934
Chaise A Indoor dining chair by Xavier + Jean Pauchard for Tolix.
The Tolix Model A chair has become an icon of outdoor furniture. It is as popular today as when first designed in 1934. Crafted of sheet steel, this classic chair is solid, light and easy to maintain.
Designed by Xavier Pauchard, an early pioneer of galvanisation in France. In 1927 he registered the trademark Tolix, when he began the production of chairs, stools and metal furniture.
Please note: The chair has a minimum order requirement of 6 chairs. This version is suitable for indoor use only. The chair is also stackable for easy storage.
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Description
Chaise A Indoor dining chair by Xavier + Jean Pauchard for Tolix.
The Tolix Model A chair has become an icon of outdoor furniture. It is as popular today as when first designed in 1934. Crafted of sheet steel, this classic chair is solid, light and easy to maintain.
Designed by Xavier Pauchard, an early pioneer of galvanisation in France. In 1927 he registered the trademark Tolix, when he began the production of chairs, stools and metal furniture.
Please note: The chair has a minimum order requirement of 6 chairs. This version is suitable for indoor use only. The chair is also stackable for easy storage.
Dimensions
44w x 51.5d x 85cmh
Materials
Available in the following finishes: painted (gloss, matt), and raw steel varnished.
Chairs in raw steel finish will have visible solder joints. Painted gloss is a high shine and reflective finish. Matt painted finish gives the chair an understated appearance. Whilst matt fine-textured paint improves UV resistance.
Please refer to downloadable PDF for all finish and colour references.
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In 1907, Xavier Pauchard discovered that he could protect sheet metal from rusting by dipping it in molten zinc or galvanising it. Ten years later, he set up a factory making steel household items and eventually registered his trademark symbol as Tolix.
The company remained in the family until 2004. The brand Tolix was then revived by it's ex-Financial Director, Chantal Andriot together with a handful of employees. To assist in the artistic direction, Chantal Andriot has chosen the designers Jean-François Dingjian et Eloi Chafaï alias Normal Studio.