ND102 Children’s chair
Recommended prices from 2.520 - 3.864 DKK
The pulley that Nanna Ditzel designed in 1962 for Kolds Savværk, Kerteminde, was created based on the idea that children do not sit still for two minutes. They get up, stand on the chair, and then it falls over. The result is the Trissen, which can be turned, rolled, stacked and used for the rest of its life. It's beautiful in the nursery and appealing to children in both shape and color.
In many ways, this pulley is the perfect christening or birthday gift for the little people, because it can follow the child through life - and eventually be passed on to the next generation.
Each piece of Trisse is handmade by skilled cabinetmakers and stands as a beautiful example of Nanna Ditzel's organic style and her understanding of Danish furniture tradition.
The price depends on the choice of wood and surface treatment.
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Specifications
Model: ND102 Category: Children’s trusses Dimensions: Ø: 32 cm and H: 28 cm Frame: Oak, ash, walnut or smoked oak Treatment: Untreated, oil, white oil, lacquer, matt lacquer, stained (blue, burgundy, gray, yellow, white, charcoal, purple, lime, mint, moss green, orange, pink, red, black, turquoise and vanilla)
Nanna Ditzel
Nanna Ditzel (1923-2005) trained as a cabinetmaker and graduated as a furniture architect from Kunsthåndværkerskolen in 1946.
"Three steps forward and two steps back
- and you're still one step forward"
Nanna Ditzel
Nanna Ditzel's work has always been driven by a strong desire for freedom and the desire for a piece of furniture to suit both the space and the person.