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Model 3398 - By Nanna Ditzel
Description
Trinidad
When designing the Trinidad Chair in 1993, Nanna Ditzel found inspiration in the elaborate fretwork from the Gingerbread Facades that she had seen in colonial architecture while travelling through Trinidad. Much like the facades, 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.
Wood:
Frame:
Oak lacquer, FSC Mix 70%
Chrome
The Trinidad Chair comes in different variations with a wide variety of materials and sizes.
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Meet the designer
A poetic design pushing the limits
In 2023 the Trinidad Chair celebrated its 30th anniversary. Being one of Nanna Ditzel's most significant commercial successes, the Trinidad Chair has stood the test of time and is still relevant today.
Simple ways to make your Trinidad last for generations
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Lacquered surfaces are easy to clean and highly resistant to dust and dirt.
However, a lacquered surface is difficult to restore once ruined. Therefore, you must immediately wipe off any spilled liquids, as they will otherwise be absorbed into the tiny cracks in the varnish and create blotches.
Downloads
Here you can access and download all project files and assets.