The table monacale T37 incarnates the harmonious alliance between tradition and modernity. Inspired by the famous T37 chairs that graced Parisian gardens at the 1937 Universal Exhibition, this T37 monastic table embodies the very essence of Tolix's craftsmanship. Featuring an entirely hand-hemmed top, this table in steel is a testament to meticulous attention to detail. The sturdy legs counterbalance the elegance and great length of the top, evoking the aesthetics of abbey or drapery tables. With seating for up to ten guests, theT37 monastic table combines functionality and refinement, worthy heir to the renown of the T37 collection. Its assertive silhouette is a proud reminder of the timeless heritage of its lineage, while remaining resolutely contemporary. The T37 monastic table signed Tolix thus embodies timeless elegance and remarkable versatility, destined to span the ages with unrivalled grace.
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