This pair of Model B Tolix chairs , dates back to around 1925, marking the beginning of Tolix's production of practical, lightweight furniture made from sheet metal. These chairs are not stackable, which distinguishes them from later models that introduced this innovation. The design leverages the technical advancements in metalworking that followed the First World War, creating a durable yet functional seating option suitable for industrial and outdoor settings. The chair retains traces of the Art Nouveau style, particularly in the gently rounded legs and curved backrest.
The perforated seat is a signature feature of the Tolix Model A, providing both comfort and practicality. The original grey patina adds to the piece's rustic industrial charm, making it a highly desirable collectible in vintage furniture circles. Tolix chairs, designed by Xavier Pauchard, revolutionized industrial furniture design and are considered the forerunners of modern plastic furniture due to their focus on mass production, functionality, and durability. These early examples capture the aesthetic transition from decorative to utilitarian, reflecting the industrial and design shifts of the 1920s. These chairs would make an ideal addition to any collection of vintage industrial furniture, bringing a piece of design history into contemporary spaces.
Condition and wear consistent with age and use.
Each measures 32¾" high x 15" x 17¼" Seat Height 17¼"
Each measures 83cm high x 38cm x 44cm Seat Height 44cm