First imagined by Nanna Ditzel in 1962, the Trisse Stool embodies her belief that furniture should invite discovery rather than dictate function. Created with a spirit of curiosity and play, this enduring design evolves with its surroundings, revealing new possibilities as it moves through different spaces and moments of life.
Expertly crafted in Denmark from FSC®-certified solid oak, its sculptural form balances precision with warmth. Available in beautifully rich oiled or smoked finishes, the Trisse can serve as a stool, a small side table, or a display feature with effortless ease. Wherever you place it, you’ll enjoy a timeless design piece that feels both purposeful and wonderfully open-ended.
With her postmodernist attitude and rebellion against tradition, it is easy to understand how Nanna Ditzel (1923-2005) became a leading figure in the renewal of Danish design in the 1990's, well after her 70th birthday.
Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, Nanna Ditzel originally trained as a cabinet maker before studying at the School of Arts and Crafts and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. Inspired by the challenges of new materials and techniques, Nanna was a pioneer in the fields of fiberglass, wickerwork and foam rubber, and in various disciplines such as cabinet making, jewellery, tableware, and textiles. Nanna Ditzel designed the world’s most renowned furniture textile "Hallingdal" for Kvadrat.
Nanna often began with a subjective starting point, which was contrary to specific problems to be solved. She had the incredible gift of transforming her artistic dreams into very functional and purposeful designs.






