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Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958

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Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958

Nanna and JΓΈrgen Ditzel began working for the industrial cabinetmaker Poul Kold in Kerteminde in 1954, a collaboration that lasted for many years and resulted in a wide range of furniture, including the expressive Ring Chair.

Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958

The Kold company produced furniture in a more industrial way than traditional cabinet shops, which prompted Nanna and JΓΈrgen Ditzel to explore new design directions. The Ring chair is the result of this effort.

Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958

The large circular padded backrest offers the seated person a multitude of possible positions.Β 

To reduce transportation costs, the chair was originally designed to be packed flat, so the seat, backrest and legs could be separated.Β 

Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958

This is no longer the case, as the chair is now delivered in one piece.

WALNUT

OAK

Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958
Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958

Materials oiled walnut or untreated oak (optional finishes available: varnished, soaped, oiled or painted)
Dimensions L85 x P71 x H70 m – Seat height 43 cm

Free samples (against deposit)

Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958
Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958
Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958

Ring chair
Walnut / Pierre Frey Louison

Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958
Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958
Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958

Ring chair
Oak / Pierre Frey Louison

Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958

Ring chair
Oak / Sahco Clay

Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958
Ring Chair Getama – Nana Ditzel, 1958

Ring chair
Walnut / vegetal Nature leather

The Ring Chair is also available in many other finishes, starting at 2480€.

Do not hesitate to contact us to discuss.

Nana Ditzel

Nana Ditzel
Nana Ditzel

Nanna Ditzel is an iconic figure in Danish mid-century design. She worked as a cabinetmaker before graduating from the School of Arts and Crafts and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen in 1946.Β 

Ditzel went on to design timeless furniture, jewelry and textiles, many of which are still in production today.