Fredericia
Trinidad Chair
Price starting from € 573.00*
*Price valid for the version with black structure and lacquered beech seat (cod. 3398).
Designed by Nanna Ditzel in 1993 for Fredericia, the Trinidad chair is considered one of the most recognizable icons of contemporary Danish design. Inspired by the colonial architecture of Trinidad in the Caribbean, the chair comes to life from an idea of visual lightness and spatial dynamism. The perforated slats of the backrest and seat are not mere decorative details but a refined exercise in balance between form and function: they filter the light, casting shifting shadows throughout the space and giving the chair a vibrant, almost living presence. The bentwood structure highlights Fredericia’s artisanal mastery, while the elegant and open silhouette ensures ergonomic comfort. Available in a variety of finishes and versions, Trinidad fits perfectly in both residential and contract settings, always maintaining a refined and welcoming character.
W.48,5 x D.57 x H.85 cm
Seat Height 45,5 cm
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Among the most important companies in the world of Scandinavian design, Fredericia can boast a long history studded with success and innovation, where the passion for the furniture design has always guided every crucial step of the company over time. Born in 1911 in the Danish town of the same name, it has since maintained a solid family business aimed at creating original and modern pieces whose roots lie in the craftsmanship of the past. The worldwide resonance of each collection makes Fredericia a company with a broad and diversified taste, capable of surprising the most difficult tastes.Read more
Designed by
Nanna Ditzel
Nanna Ditzel (1923-2005) was one of the most relevant female figures in the history of Scandinavian design, so much so that she was nicknamed “the First Lady of Danish design”. In the course of her busy life she has fully embodied the different styles that have followed one another in the world of twentieth century design, mainly dealing with jewelry design. Nanna Hauberg was born of her and assumed her current surname following her marriage to her first husband, Jørgen Ditzel (1921-1961), met during their studies at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen where both attended the courses of great masters like Kaare Klint and Peter Hvidt. Starting from 1946 they began to work permanently together and founded their own studio in Hallerup, designing simple furnishings capable of solving small practical problems of everyday life such as kitchen furniture or kitchen modules designed for small apartments. In those years he designed one of his most famous creations for R. Wangler, the Egg hanging chair in woven cane (now re-proposed by Sika Deisgn), as well as an appreciated collection of silver jewelery with organic shapes for Georg Jensen, while it dates back to the following decade the successful Hallingdal fabric collection for Kvadrat. Among the numerous awards achieved in that period there are three Silver Medals (1951, 1954, 1957) and a Gold Medal (1960) obtained at the Milan Triennale and a Lunning Award (1956). After Jørgen's untimely death she moved to London with her second husband Kurt Heide and there she opened one of the most renowned furniture stores in the city, Interspace, which specializes in Italian furniture. After being widowed for a second time, she returned to Copenhagen and there she lived a second artistic youth, creating plywood seats with creative processes that made the fortune of the historic Fredericia brand. Today her creations are also published by brands such as Kettal, Carl Hansen&Søn and Getama.Read more






