Tolix chairs
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[edit] Introduction
Tolix chairs have become a popular choice for interior designers and homeowners alike. They are known for their industrial style and durability, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. However, many people are curious about where tolix chairs are made. In this article, we will explore the origins of tolix chairs and where they are produced.
[edit] The History of Tolix Chairs
Tolix chairs were first designed by Xavier Pauchard in 1934. Pauchard was a French metalworker who had been working in the sheet metal industry since the early 20th century. He developed a technique for galvanising sheet metal, which made it more durable and resistant to rust. This technique was used to create a range of furniture, including chairs, tables, and cabinets.
The tolix chair quickly became popular in France and was used in a variety of settings, including cafes, bars, and hospitals. The chair's lightweight design, stackability, and durability made it a practical choice for commercial settings. Over time, the chair's industrial style also made it a popular choice for homes.
[edit] Tolix Chairs Today
Today, tolix chairs are produced by a company called tolix, which is based in Burgundy, France. The company was founded in 2004 and has since become the official manufacturer of tolix furniture. Tolix chairs are still made using the same techniques developed by Xavier Pauchard in the 1930s.
The production process for tolix chairs involves several steps. First, the sheet metal is cut into the desired shape using a stamping machine. The metal is then bent into shape using a press brake. The pieces are welded together using a TIG welder, and any excess metal is ground off using a belt sander. Finally, the chairs are galvanised to make them more durable and resistant to rust.
Tolix chairs are available in a range of colours, including classic shades like black, white, and grey, as well as brighter colors like red, blue, and yellow. The chairs are also available with different finishes, such as matte or glossy.
[edit] Where Are Tolix Chairs Made?
As mentioned earlier, tolix chairs are made by tolix, which is based in Burgundy, France. The company has a factory in Autun, where all of its furniture is produced. The factory has been in operation since the 1950s and has been updated with modern equipment to improve efficiency.
In addition to its factory in France, tolix also has a showroom in Paris, where customers can view its products and make purchases. The company also has a network of retailers around the world, including in the United States, Australia, and Japan.
[edit] Conclusion
Tolix chairs are an iconic piece of furniture that have been popular for nearly a century. They were first designed by Xavier Pauchard in 1934 and quickly became a staple in French cafes and bars. Today, tolix chairs are made using the same techniques developed by Pauchard in the 1930s and are available in a range of colors and finishes. Whether you are looking to furnish a commercial space or your home, tolix chairs are a practical and stylish choice.
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