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033. Nanna Ditzel and Kate Arends: Furniture That Sparks Conversation

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This dual feature episode explores the visionary work of Nanna Ditzel—who designed furniture for movement, conversation, and mental well-being—alongside Kate Arends, founder of Wit & Delight, as we discuss how design shapes our emotions, interactions, and everyday lives.

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About Nanna

Nanna Ditzel wasn’t just a designer—she was a revolutionary. The first woman in Denmark to carve out an independent career in furniture design, she shattered conventions and reshaped the way we interact with our spaces. While her male counterparts built rigid, functionalist structures, Ditzel asked a radical question: What if design made us feel free?

She and her husband, Jørgen Ditzel, pioneered furniture without legs, believing that people think, feel, and connect better when they aren’t confined to stiff, upright chairs. The result? Some of the most iconic, boundary-breaking designs of the 20th century—from the cocoon-like Hanging Egg Chair to tiered seating landscapes that invited movement and conversation.

But her story didn’t end there. When Jørgen died young, Nanna didn’t fade into obscurity—she became Denmark’s reigning queen of modernism. She mastered textiles, designed jewelry for Georg Jensen, and, at 70 years old, created the Trinidad Chair, a masterpiece of technology and craftsmanship that’s still a best-seller today.

For decades, her male contemporaries stole the spotlight, but now, finally, the world is catching up. Nanna Ditzel wasn’t just part of Danish modernism—she expanded its very definition.
About Kate

Kate Arends is a designer, brand strategist, and the founder of Wit & Delight, a lifestyle brand that blends storytelling with intentional design. With a background in graphic design and advertising, Kate launched Wit & Delight in 2009 as a personal creative outlet, which has since evolved into a trusted voice in modern living, interiors, and mental well-being.

Her work explores the intersection of design and emotion—how our environments shape our mood, creativity, and daily life. Through her platform, she shares insights on everything from home styling to personal growth, fostering a deep connection with her audience. With collaborations spanning major brands and a keen eye for cultural shifts, Kate continues to redefine what it means to live and design with purpose.

Follow Kate:

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View all the visually rich 1-min reels of each woman on IG below:

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Instagram: Women Designers Pod

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This dual feature episode explores the visionary work of Nanna Ditzel—who designed furniture for movement, conversation, and mental well-being—alongside Kate Arends, founder of Wit & Delight, as we discuss how design shapes our emotions, interactions, and everyday lives.

_______
Support this podcast with a small donation: Buy Me A Coffee
This show is powered by Nice People
Join this podcast and the Patreon community: patreon.com/womendesignersyoushouldknow
Have a 1:1 mentor call with Amber Asay: intro.co/amberasay

_______
Sources:

About Nanna

Nanna Ditzel wasn’t just a designer—she was a revolutionary. The first woman in Denmark to carve out an independent career in furniture design, she shattered conventions and reshaped the way we interact with our spaces. While her male counterparts built rigid, functionalist structures, Ditzel asked a radical question: What if design made us feel free?

She and her husband, Jørgen Ditzel, pioneered furniture without legs, believing that people think, feel, and connect better when they aren’t confined to stiff, upright chairs. The result? Some of the most iconic, boundary-breaking designs of the 20th century—from the cocoon-like Hanging Egg Chair to tiered seating landscapes that invited movement and conversation.

But her story didn’t end there. When Jørgen died young, Nanna didn’t fade into obscurity—she became Denmark’s reigning queen of modernism. She mastered textiles, designed jewelry for Georg Jensen, and, at 70 years old, created the Trinidad Chair, a masterpiece of technology and craftsmanship that’s still a best-seller today.

For decades, her male contemporaries stole the spotlight, but now, finally, the world is catching up. Nanna Ditzel wasn’t just part of Danish modernism—she expanded its very definition.
About Kate

Kate Arends is a designer, brand strategist, and the founder of Wit & Delight, a lifestyle brand that blends storytelling with intentional design. With a background in graphic design and advertising, Kate launched Wit & Delight in 2009 as a personal creative outlet, which has since evolved into a trusted voice in modern living, interiors, and mental well-being.

Her work explores the intersection of design and emotion—how our environments shape our mood, creativity, and daily life. Through her platform, she shares insights on everything from home styling to personal growth, fostering a deep connection with her audience. With collaborations spanning major brands and a keen eye for cultural shifts, Kate continues to redefine what it means to live and design with purpose.

Follow Kate:

____

View all the visually rich 1-min reels of each woman on IG below:

Instagram: Amber Asay
Instagram: Women Designers Pod

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