The CC7 drawer box, designed in the 1930s by Xavier Pauchard, the founder of the Tolix manufacture, embodies the very essence of industrial furniture. Its functional, uncluttered design responds specifically to industrial and institutional needs, making it an essential part of furniture history. Versatile and ergonomic, the CC7 drawer pedestal from Tolix finds its place in both domestic interiors and working environments. Its lightness and robustness make it an ideal choice for shared spaces, offering both practicality and durability. Available in a range of sizes, from the 3-drawer (CC3), 5-drawer (CC5), 7-drawer (CC7) and 10-drawer (CC10) models, the CC7 pedestal from Tolix offers a storage solution to suit every need. Embodying the modern style of the 1930s, it skilfully blends retro aesthetics with contemporary functionality, positioning itself at the crossroads of tradition and innovation.
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