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ND106 Trisse Dining Table - Oak oil

    Model 5106 - By Nanna Ditzel

    Description

    ND106 Trisse Dining Table

    The ND106 Trisse Dining Table, designed by Nanna Ditzel in 1962, combines functional clarity with a playful and sculptural design language. Built on proportion, balance, and craftsmanship rather than complex construction, the design reflects Ditzel’s ability to challenge traditional furniture categories. The result is a table with a natural and timeless presence in any setting.

    The Trisse Collection

    Some objects refuse to stay put. Trisse is one of them. Set it down as a stool and it ends up as a bedside table; place it by a sofa and it becomes a pedestal. Gather a few, and they begin to organise the room around them.

    Crafted in Denmark at Fredericia’s joinery, Nanna Ditzel’s Trisse from 1962 comes back as a family of flexible objects, now reintroduced in solid oak.

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    A Modern Icon

    Originally known as Toad Stool in English, and Trissen in Danish (meaning “spool”), the collection was developed from 1962 to 2004. It has become a modern icon, included in museum collections and institutions alike, and remains a strong example of Ditzel’s approach: organic, functional, and resistant to fixed categorisation.

    Her work often carried this kind of duality. Trained within the discipline of Danish modernism and as a trained cabinetmaker, she rarely stayed within its strict lines, preferring instead to introduce a certain looseness — a sense that objects might behave differently than expected, even have their own voice. Trisse is a clear example of that thinking, and a defining one.

    Its form is simple: a turned base and top in solid oak, joined with precise craftsmanship. There are no visible mechanisms. Flexibility is instead built into proportion, balance, and scale — a clarity of construction rooted in Ditzel’s training as a cabinetmaker. It is evident in the way the object can be turned, stacked, rolled, and lifted with ease, while sidestepping expectations of traditional furniture types.

    Crafted in Denmark from FSC®-certified solid oak, the friendly design is defined by softened profiles, balanced shape, and a grounded connection to the floor. Available in oiled and smoked finishes, it adapts across contexts without altering its underlying logic.

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    About the Designer

    Dubbed the grande dame of Danish design, Nanna Ditzel (1923–2005) was one of the most visionary and versatile figures of 20th-century Scandinavian design. Trained as a cabinetmaker and educated at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts under Kaare Klint, Ditzel initially embraced the principles of functionalism, only to evolve beyond them.

    She developed a distinct design language rooted in poetry and art, challenging norms with vibrant colour, bold forms, and an unwavering curiosity. Over six prolific decades, Ditzel’s work defied categorisation yet remained deeply human. Her legacy is defined by elegance, innovation, and clarity of vision—an enduring voice in the global design conversation.

    In 1989, Ditzel became Fredericia’s second house designer, following the house’s close collaboration with Børge Mogensen. Under the leadership of Thomas Graversen, the next generation of the family-run business embraced Ditzel’s vision. Together, they created groundbreaking designs that bridged the gap between design heritage and the spirit of contemporary culture.

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    Product Impact

    At Fredericia, we strive to continue our heritage of purposeful and sustainable design, creating modern originals that encourage human well-being wherever people live, work or relax.

    Circular by design

    This furniture is designed with separate, interchangeable components which can be renewed, sorted and recycled, anywhere in the world, in case of unexpected damage.

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    Responsible forestry

    The wood used for this furniture comes from responsibly managed FSC®-certified forests and other controlled sources.

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    Crafted to last

    Fredericia offers an extended warranty of 7 years on this product. If kept well, the life expectancy of this product is 40+ years.

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