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Ontario Ottoman

The Ontario is a tribute to designers Pauline Deltour and Pierre Paulin. A true hybrid of functionality, it allows users to define their own usage scenarios. Blending practicality with softness, it serves as a pedestal table and stool, an armrest and a trinket pot.

The seat is crafted from a monochromatic textile, while the tabletop is a turned piece of “Pearwood”-stained solid ash, capable of supporting up to 30 kg. A leather strap, integrated into the backrest with two flanged screws, acts as a handle for easy mobility.

Winner of the 1st prize in the Cinna 2022 competition, Ontario embodies the theme of creating a virtuous product from industrial waste while respecting a short supply chain. The use of solid wood and reclaimed leather makes this piece both poetic and environmentally responsible.

Characteristics
STRUCTURE AND COMFORT
Structure in panels of multi-ply clad in polyurethane foam 50 kg/m3 – 6.5 kPa and 110g/m² polyester quilting. Seat comfort achieved thanks to a 42 kg/m3 – 4.8 kPa foam.

COVER
5mm baguette stitch detailing on this model. Cover may be removable by a professional upholsterer.
Meet the designer
Teddy Moissant

Teddy Moissant is a Strasbourg-based designer specializing in objects, furniture, and lighting. Deeply committed to short supply chains and the sustainability of local craftsmanship, he values knowledge-sharing, skill development, and collaborative networks. Continuously exploring new techniques and technologies, he integrates self-production methods, including the use of FabLabs, into his creative process.

A graduate of the Beaux-Arts in Rennes, he also honed his expertise at the School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg, further enriching his multidisciplinary approach to design.

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