
Trinidad Chair Wooden Seat By Nanna Ditzel for Fredericia
When designing the Trinidad Chair in 1993, Nanna Ditzel found inspiration in the elaborate fretwork that she had seen in colonial architecture while travelling through Trinidad. The cut-out fretwork of the chair triggers an interplay of light and shadows, creating a pattern projected into space and a subtle sense of motion.
Known as “The first lady of Danish design”, Nanna Ditzel (1923-2005), with her postmodernist attitude and rebellion against tradition, became a leading figure in the renewal of Danish design in the 1990s, well after her 70th birthday.
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Details
Materials
Stackable (up to 8 chairs). Frame of steel tube, back of moulded plywood with CNC-milled cut- outs. Seat and back mounted with rivets. Mounted with interchangeable plastic glides as standard - please contact us if you require felt glides.
Dimensions
W48.5 x D57 x H85 cm. Seat height 45.5 cm
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Trinidad Chair Wooden Seat By Nanna Ditzel for Fredericia
When designing the Trinidad Chair in 1993, Nanna Ditzel found inspiration in the elaborate fretwork that she had seen in colonial architecture while travelling through Trinidad. The cut-out fretwork of the chair triggers an interplay of light and shadows, creating a pattern projected into space and a subtle sense of motion.
Known as “The first lady of Danish design”, Nanna Ditzel (1923-2005), with her postmodernist attitude and rebellion against tradition, became a leading figure in the renewal of Danish design in the 1990s, well after her 70th birthday.
Find out more about the Fredericia wood finishes - click here
Details
Materials
Stackable (up to 8 chairs). Frame of steel tube, back of moulded plywood with CNC-milled cut- outs. Seat and back mounted with rivets. Mounted with interchangeable plastic glides as standard - please contact us if you require felt glides.
Dimensions
W48.5 x D57 x H85 cm. Seat height 45.5 cm
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When designing the Trinidad Chair in 1993, Nanna Ditzel found inspiration in the elaborate fretwork that she had seen in colonial architecture while travelling through Trinidad. The cut-out fretwork of the chair triggers an interplay of light and shadows, creating a pattern projected into space and a subtle sense of motion.
Known as “The first lady of Danish design”, Nanna Ditzel (1923-2005), with her postmodernist attitude and rebellion against tradition, became a leading figure in the renewal of Danish design in the 1990s, well after her 70th birthday.
Find out more about the Fredericia wood finishes - click here
Details
Materials
Stackable (up to 8 chairs). Frame of steel tube, back of moulded plywood with CNC-milled cut- outs. Seat and back mounted with rivets. Mounted with interchangeable plastic glides as standard - please contact us if you require felt glides.
Dimensions
W48.5 x D57 x H85 cm. Seat height 45.5 cm























