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Outdoor Pouffe
Repose-pieds PATIO LAMES Vert jonc
TOLIX
€331.50 €390.00
€276.25 HT
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Outdoor Pouffe
Repose-pieds PATIO LAMES Vert jonc
TOLIX
Repose-pieds PATIO LAMES Vert jonc
€331.50 €390.00
€276.25 HT
€331.50 €390.00
€276.25 HT
Description
Fabriqué avec des lames ajourées découpées au laser et montées sur des tubes en inox, le repose-pieds Patio de Tolix allie délicatesse et robustesse. Sa conception ingénieuse garantit une longévité exceptionnelle tout en offrant un confort optimal pour se détendre. L'Ottoman Patio se distingue par sa silhouette moderne et ses finitions soignées. Associé à d'autres éléments d'assise ou de support de la collection Patio, le tabouret Ottoman apporte une touche d'élégance à vos espaces extérieurs.
Color
vert jonc
Dimensions
l 48 x p 42 x h 38 cm
Matériaux
acier brut verni ou laqué brillant, adapté pour usage extérieur
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
A visionary entrepreneur, Xavier Pauchard was a pioneer of galvanisation in France. He was initially the director of a household goods factory, and in 1927 he registered the brand name "Tolix" and switched his focus to the "production of armchairs, stools, and metal furniture". The collection achieved great success and can be found in workshops, offices, parks, and more. In 2004, the brand was taken over by Chantal Andriot, who enlisted the support of duo Normal Studio to assist her with artistic direction. Their design questions industrial tools and emancipates itself from the past to enhance know-how, and was awarded the "Living Heritage Company" label in 2006.