Using the cut-off residues, in 1935 he invented a collection called MOUETTE for his own children, consisting of an armchair and a side table. The armchair, starting from the seat of TOLIX's H stool and through a skillful process of folding, folded angles, and riveting, has an elegant appearance and requires the same level of precision in its execution as the iconic models. Thus, its robustness is a guarantee of quality and longevity, making the MOUETTE chair with armrests a charming object to be passed down from generation to generation.M stands for miniature, meticulous, and metallic. But above all, M stands for MOUETTE (Seagull), a charming name given by Xavier Pauchard to this collection that he designed for his own children and to make use of the metal scraps that were previously wasted. Xavier Pauchard was a pioneer in simplicity and non-waste. Thanks to the M collection, children find their place in the TOLIX universe.