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Item No. 500814

Tolix Marais Stool

Price reduced from $560.00 to $448.00 20% off
3.7 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 500814

Tolix Marais Stool

Price reduced from $560.00 to $448.00 20% off

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  • 100% authentic.
  • Galvanized sheet steel.
  • Rubber floor glides.
  • 25⅝" H 15¾" W 15¾" D
Detailed Dimensions

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2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Xavier Pauchard for Tolix
Manufacturer SKU:
Tolix Marais Stool
Price reduced from $560.00 to $448.00 20% off
Details

Details

Metalworker Xavier Pauchard not only brought the art of galvanizing steel to France but also took the process to the next level by creating the Marais A Chair (1934), as well as a selection of stools. The Tolix Marais Stool is built to be sat upon or to be used as a handy surface to hold tools or other items. All Tolix furniture is still made in Autun, the same Burgundy town where the company first began. Slight surface abrasions and markings are characteristic of the material and part of its hardworking machine aesthetic. Stackable up to 8 high. Made in France.
  • 100% authentic.
  • Galvanized sheet steel.
  • Rubber floor glides.
Brand
Tolix
General Dimensions
  • 25⅝" H 15¾" W 15¾" D
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
2-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Item No.
500814

Bar Height - Backless

  • Height (in): 29⅝
  • Width (in): 17⅛
  • Depth (in): 17⅛
  • Weight (lbs): 12
  • Seat Height (in): 29⅜
  • Seat Width (in): 11⅛
  • Seat Depth (in): 11⅛

Counter Height - Backless

  • Height (in): 25⅝
  • Width (in): 15¾
  • Depth (in): 15¾
  • Seat Height (in): 25½
  • Seat Width (in): 11
  • Seat Depth (in): 11
  • Varnished or powder-coated sheet steel
  • Rubber floor glides

Xavier Pauchard

Xavier Pauchard was born in the thickly wooded Morvan region of Burgundy, France, and began his career as a roofer and zinc worker, like his father and grandfather before him. It’s ironic that a young man who grew up surrounded by innumerable pine forests in an area with a thriving timber industry would go on to become the first manufacturer of galvanized steel domestic goods in France.

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