The Patio chair, the first piece in the eponymous outdoor collection imagined by Pauline Deltour for Tolix, combines elegance and lightness to embellish any outdoor space. The slim, airy design of its structure, accentuated by its delicate curves, is a discreet eye-catcher. Made from stainless steel, the Patio full chair is as strong as it is light. Its unique curved tube, linking the legs and backrest, offers a distinctive silhouette. Paired with tables from the same collection, the Patio chairTolix creates a minimalist, functional dining space.
Born in 1983 in Landerneau, France, Pauline Deltour studied art and applied design at ENSAAMA in Paris and holds a diploma in industrial design from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (ENSAD). Between 2006 and 2009, she was project manager at Konstantin Grcic's Industrial Design studio in Munich, where she opened her own studio in 2009. Since 2010, she has been working in Paris on a variety of projects: industrial products, furniture for public spaces, jewellery, etc. Among other things, she has created a collection of kitchen utensils called "A Tempo", published by Alessi, characterised by the use of steel wire. Pauline Deltour also works with major brands such as Tacchini and Muji.
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TOLIX
Founded by Xavier Pauchard in 1927, Tolix is an iconic brand that has masterfully combined tradition and innovation for nearly a century. Initially a manufacturer of household items, the Tolix brand quickly distinguished itself in metal furniture production, notably with the famous and timeless A chair, featured in the collections of MoMa and the Centre Pompidou. The Lames Tolix stool, part of the Patio collection, perfectly embodies the brand’s expertise by combining strength and elegance, seamlessly integrating into any contemporary space. After the passing of Xavier Pauchard