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Created in 1927 by Xavier Pauchard, the A-chair met with worldwide success from the beginning. It has been imitated but never equaled! Before becoming part of the collections at the Vitra Museum, the MOMA, the Pompidou Centre and the highly renowned architect Le Corbusiers Villa Savoye, the A-chair was part of “”Le Normandie”” ocean liners furniture in 1935, lined caf patios and equipped hospitals, the American army and cities before settling in private homes. Still manufactured by hand in Burgundy in our workshop, just as with all of our furniture, the A-chair remains an icon in todays design world. You can also use a Tolix cushion on A-chairs. Finish in matte fine texture.Creator: Xavier Pauchard (Designer),Tolix (Manufacturer)Design: A ChairDimensions: Height: 33.47 in (85 cm)Width: 17.33 in (44 cm)Depth: 20.28 in (51.5 cm)Seat Height: 16.93 in (43 cm)Materials and Techniques: Steel,Powder-CoatedPlace of Origin: FrancePeriod: 21st CenturyDate of Manufacture: 21st CenturyProduction Type: New Custom(Current Production)Estimated Production Time: Available NowCondition: NewSeller Location: Shakopee, MNReference Number: Seller: T-00402-001741stDibs: LU4586227686242

Model A Chair

Designed by Xavier Pauchard

The brainchild of French metalworker Xavier Pauchard (18801948), the Tolix Model A chair revolutionized caf spaces and kitchens around the world. And it began with a process for protecting sheet metal.

As a young roofer in rural France in 1907, Pauchard devised a way to prevent sheet metal from rusting. He discovered that he could coat a sheet of steel or iron with a durable protective layer by immersing it in molten zinc. This process, called galvanization, played a significant role in the creation of Pauchards much-admired chair as well as in his career as an innovative furniture maker in the decades that followed.

Pauchard learned the nuances of working with zinc from his father and grandfather, who were both roofers in Frances Le Morvan region, where he grew up surrounded by woodlands, lakes and traditional farms. He joined the family business but left in 1917 to pursue furniture production.

Pauchard opened a small factory on the outskirts of Autun, in Burgundy, where he began manufacturing assorted metal furnishings for the home: stools, tables and chairs. Initially, Pauchard made each piece by hand, hammering and shaping the metal before dipping it in molten zinc to galvanize it. He eventually trademarked the name Tolix.

The first Model A chair was designed in the mid-1920s and featured Pauchards cleverly (and effectively) placed signature: a pair of crossed bars forming an X for the makers first initial placed beneath the seat to support it.

Pauchard created his high-backed galvanized-steel chair with the outdoors in mind: The first version featured holes in the seat to allow rainwater to drain through. It was lightweight and designed to be easily stacked, for restaurant use.

Things didnt go smoothly at first. The chairs that Tolix sold to cafs all over Paris in the companys first five years didnt stack properly. Tolix recalled them, and the company nearly closed as a result. Pauchard spent the next few years tweaking and adjusting his design, eventually coming up with a slimmer version in 1934 known as the Marais A chair, which Tolix guaranteed could be stacked 25 seats high. The design has not changed since. And still to this day, it takes 100 manual operations to make a single chair.

The Model A chair moved from cafs to hospitals and public parks, even becoming a fixture on the decks of transatlantic luxury liners, including the famed French S.S. Normandie, in the 1930s.

Tolix remained in the Pauchard family until 2004, when it was bought by its financial director, Chantal Andriot. Its pieces continue to be made in Autun.

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The sturdy and sleek furniture designed by Tolix has become a standard of trendy cafs and retro diners. For nearly a century, the French company has become synonymous with caf culture in France and beyond.

In 1908, Xavier Pauchard, nicknamed Mr. X, founded Tolix in Burgundy, France. A zinc roofer by trade, Pauchard focused on making household items from sheet metal and using zinc to galvanize his products. Clean-lined and practical, Tolixs metal furniture marked an early expression of mid-century modern style.

Pauchard designed Tolixs flagship industrial-style chair, the Chaise A, in the mid-1920s. Also known as the Model A chair, it was designed with small holes in the seat to allow rainwater to drain without sacrificing comfort or durability. In 1934, Pauchard improved the Chaise A with the slimmer, more lightweight Marais A chair. Stackable up to 25 chairs high, it quickly became a favorite among hospitals, schools and factories.

There is debate about whether Joseph Mathieus designs influenced Pauchards creation of the Multipl, another stacking metal chair from the mid-20th century.

Major museums have exhibited Tolixs designs, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Vitra Design Museum in Rhein, Germany. In 2006, the brand received the label of Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant, a formal acknowledgment from the French Ministry of Economics and Finance of its industrial excellence and mastery.

Due to a shift in design trends, Tolix fell out of favor near the end of the 20th century and filed for bankruptcy. The company rebounded in 2004 under the ownership of its chief financial officer, Chantal Andriot. Strengthened by a high demand for industrial furniture, Tolix is now experiencing a resurgence in popularity, especially in cafs, breweries and restaurants.

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