
Nanna Ditzel Nanna Ditzel Price List
1943
- Trained as a cabinet maker.
1944
- Exhibited furniture at SE (the Joiners' Autumn Exhibition)
1945
- Awarded 2nd prize at SE Hospitant (temporary student) at the Royal
Danish Academy of Fine Arts' School of Furniture under Kaare Klint.
1946
- Trained at the School of Arts, Crafts and Design
Established own design studio, in collaboration with Jørgen
Ditzel.
1947
- Won eight competitions in design textiles, furniture, glass, enamel
and pottery.
1950
- Won 1st prize in the National Board of the Goldsmith Trade in Denmark's
competition won the armchairs, woven chairs and teak frames competition
of the Copenhagen Cabinet Maker's Guild.
1951
- Silver Medal, Triennale, Milan, Italy.
1952
- Began partnership with Unikavæv and Halling-Koch.
1954
- Silver Medal, Triennale, Milan, Italy. Published the book "Danish
Chairs". Began partnership with Georg Jensen.
1956
- Awarded the Lunning Prize.
1957
- Silver Medal, Triennale, Milan, Italy.
1960
- Gold Medal, Triennale, Milan, Italy.
1964
- Designed the "Hallingdal" furnishing fabric.
1970
- Established own design studio in London Created the Interspace International
Furniture House/Design Centre, London, in collaboration with husband
Kurt Heide.
1981
- Elected chairman of the Design and Industries Association, London.
1986
- Established own design studio in Copenhagen
1989
- Awarded Gold Medal for BENCH FOR TWO at the International Furniture
Design Competition, Asahikawa, Japan.
1992-94
- Member of the Board of Directors of the Danish Design Centre.
1995
- Awarded the ID Prize for the TRINIDAD chair.
1996
- Elected Honourable Royal Designer by the Royal Society of Art, London.
1997
- Awarded the Honorary Grant of the Anniversary Foundation of Danmarks
Nationalbank.
1998
- Awarded lifelong Artist's Grant by the Danish Arts Foundation. Awarded
the Crafts Council's Annual Prize.
1999
- Awarded the Thorvald Bindesbøll Prize.
2001
- Awarded the Danish Design Prize (Classic Prize) 2001, for Hallingdal
textiles.