a axe leans on a wood chopping block

Stumpy

Stumpy

Stumpy

Transforming a camping frustration into a market-ready product.

Transforming a camping frustration into a market-ready product.

Project Overview

When entrepreneur Corey Horn faced a camping dilemma—finding a safe, level surface to chop wood—he envisioned a solution that didn't exist: a synthetic chopping block that could also serve as a cooler, storage, and seating. 

Multiple firms turned down his idea and he was ready to give it up until he met Onetwosix Design. They saw the potential in his concept and helped transform a campsite frustration into "Stumpy," a patented multi-functional outdoor product approaching commercial launch.


Services Provided

The scope of work covered product realization from early development through prototype iteration, production planning, technical engineering input, visual identity development, and coordination with manufacturing partners.


  • Product development

  • Prototyping

  • Manufacturing process selection

  • Brand Development

  • Engineering

  • Manufacturing Liaison

A sketch of a cooler that looks like a tree stump

Before the Partnership

Korey Haun came to onetwosix design after a frustrating journey through Edmonton's product development landscape. Despite dealing with a clear problem during a family camping trip, he faced a number of obstacles:

  • Previous firms dismissed the concept, with one telling him "the product idea will never fly"

  • Limited manufacturing options presented, with only expensive molding processes requiring a 7-figure investment

  • Zero technical expertise in product development, engineering, or manufacturing processes

  • Failed 3D printing research that proved unfeasible for the product requirements

  • Design-for-manufacturing disconnect between what he envisioned and what could actually be produced

As Korey recalls: "I was very relieved because quite honestly, I thought the product was probably going to die on the vine before Onetwosix Design."


A sketch of a cooler that looks like a tree stump

What We Did

We approached Stumpy with the enthusiasm that Korey needed, and the manufacturing realism that the product needed. We focused on identifying viable production pathways that balanced Corey's vision with commercial feasibility.


  • Manufacturing process exploration beyond traditional molding, introducing rotational molding and other cost-effective alternatives

  • Early manufacturer integration bringing production partners into the design process from an early stage

  • Collaborative design refinement through multiple iterations to optimize weight, size, and functionality

  • Design-for-manufacturing optimization ensuring the product was durable, safe, and easy to transport

  • Technical translation making complex engineering decisions accessible to a non-technical founder

  • Brand development creating cohesive visual identity and marketing materials through our integrated design team
Collaborative Problem-Solving in Action

One of our key differentiators emerged through our collaborative studio environment. "I just love the collaboration that you see," Korey explains. "I'd be in the room, and multiple people would be coming in and saying, hey, I thought of this or what about this? A lot of those ideas have been incorporated into the product we're at today."

When the first prototype arrived too heavy and oversized for commercial viability, our multidisciplinary team quickly identified re-engineering solutions that maintained functionality while improving user experience and production economics.

Technical Translation & Support

For an entrepreneur without technical background, navigating engineering discussions could have been overwhelming. "There was a lot of conversations that are way over my head, but thank God I had somebody who could speak to that." Korey notes, "Brendan and Matt have always had a great ability to tell me, okay, look, this is what we agreed to. This is what this means."


three stump looking coolers in three stages one in cad model verison one in a render environemnt and the other that is red and textured

Proven Results

The transformation from concept to near-market product exceeded Korey's initial expectations, delivering both tangible prototypes and invaluable manufacturing insights:

  • Successful prototype development that proved manufacturing viability after years of uncertainty

  • Patent protection secured in both Canada and the US for the unique multi-functional design

  • Cost-effective manufacturing pathway identified avoiding the multi-million dollar tooling requirements that nearly killed the project

  • Complete brand ecosystem developed including visual identity, website, and social media strategy

The emotional impact proved equally significant. When the first prototype arrived at our studio, Korey experienced the pivotal moment every entrepreneur dreams of: "It was like looking at this product that's what we envisioned back in Canmore four years ago... it was like, wow, this could happen."

Beyond product development, we provided manufacturing connections that eliminated the technical barriers Korey faced alone. The project evolved from a camping idea dismissed by others into a patented product with clear commercial potential and established production relationships.

three stump looking coolers in three stages one in cad model verison one in a render environemnt and the other that is red and textured