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Montholon

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HAVEN OF REVERIE AND WELL-BEING

Resting atop a recessed base, the corpus of the Montholon design seemingly soars above ground, prompting a lighter sentiment to the voluminous proportions. Designed by French Tristan Lohner, the collection spans its character across a 2,5- and 3-seater sofa and a lounge chair, awakening the senses with inviting curves and the soothing softness of tactile topography.

Product details

Materials

STRUCTURE INTERIOR
Frame made of solid wood and plywood

STRUCTURE PADDING
High-resilient, poluyurethane foam

SEAT
High-resilient, variable density, poluyurethane foam

BACK
High-resilient, variable density, poluyurethane foam with dacron padding

COVER
Fixed

LEGS
Black stained solid oak

Maintenance

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Warranty

We offer a 5-year warranty on all furniture. The 5-year warranty applies to all furniture purchased on and after January 1, 2023.

Learn more about our warranty here.

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The design has been named after the famous Square Montholon, located in the 9th Arr. in Paris, a recreational space in the theatre district, from which Tristan Lohner carries fond childhood memories.

 

For him, the square is a true haven of tranquillity and a symbol of 19th-century romanticism – a place where artists, intellectuals, children, and passers-by rest and coexist amidst sculptures and century-old trees that give rhythm to space and time.

 

 

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“With the design, I wish to pay tribute to the Square Montholon that effortlessly combines romanticism and modernity, tradition and technicality. Like the square, the sofa is an invitation to relaxation as the softness and the generosity of its forms create a haven of reverie and well-being.”

 

Tristan Lohner, designer

Tristan Lohner

The work of French designer, Tristan Lohner, displays a paired-back and at times playful aesthetic showcased in the Montholon design that lends its name from the famous Square Montholon, located in the 9th Arr. in Paris, a recreational space from which Lohner carries fond childhood memories.

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