Folding furniture, developed at the end of the 19th century, was immediately popular among lemonade sellers of the day, as it was quick and easy to pack away, which allowed them to avoid paying the licence for a permanent terrace! Fermob developed the Bistro range from the original model described in the "Simplex" patent registered in 1889 – and of which the brand is now the trustee – and produced an ingenious, simple collection that is bursting with joy and which has lost none of its charm and authenticity! Bistro continues to delight today, with its distinctive chairs and 10 table formats to mix and match. Furthermore, its typically French style has won fans in Times Square and Bryant Park in New York.
Weight: : 12 kg frame : Steel table top : Steel sheet Pads : One-piece Parasol hole Ø 41 mm (Pole = Ø 39 mm) : Yes
The Ocean Collection is a reimagined table-and-chair collection (originally designed in 1955) in ocean waste plastic, combining innovative solutions to prevent pollution of the world’s oceans - with one of the 20th century’s most renowned designers, Nanna Ditzel. The series is characterized by its light structure with repeated slats and metal frames, made and tested for outdoor use.
The ocean waste plastic and recycled plastic (PP) honours the UN Sustainable Development Goals of protecting “Life Below Water” (SDGs 14) and “Responsible Consumption and Production” (SDGs 12) and “Partnership for the Goals” (SDGs 17).
The Ocean Collection is designed for disassembly, meaning that the design allows each component in its purest form to recycle into new production circles.
Awarded Ocean by Nanna Ditzel represents sustainable and innovative thinking and was awarded Wallpaper* Magazines Design award in early 2019.
Design Joergen & Nanna Ditzel | DK Material Recycled fishnets and recycled hard plastic. One Ocean Chair uses 960g of ocean plastic waste. Steel frame, gunmetal finish
Finish Black or Sand
Dimensions W 60 cm x D 56 cm x H 81 cm x SH 46 cm x AR 67 cm
The Ocean Collection is a reimagined table-and-chair collection (originally designed in 1955) in ocean waste plastic, combining innovative solutions to prevent pollution of the world’s oceans - with one of the 20th century’s most renowned designers, Nanna Ditzel. The series is characterized by its light structure with repeated slats and metal frames, made and tested for outdoor use.
The ocean waste plastic and recycled plastic (PP) honours the UN Sustainable Development Goals of protecting “Life Below Water” (SDGs 14) and “Responsible Consumption and Production” (SDGs 12) and “Partnership for the Goals” (SDGs 17).
The Ocean Collection is designed for disassembly, meaning that the design allows each component in its purest form to recycle into new production circles.
Awarded Ocean by Nanna Ditzel represents sustainable and innovative thinking and was awarded Wallpaper* Magazines Design award in early 2019.
Design Joergen & Nanna Ditzel | DK Material Recycled fishnets and recycled hard plastic. One Ocean table uses 2,8 kg of ocean plastic waste. Steel frame, gunmetal finish.
The Ocean Collection is a reimagined table-and-chair collection (originally designed in 1955) in ocean waste plastic, combining innovative solutions to prevent pollution of the world’s oceans - with one of the 20th century’s most renowned designers, Nanna Ditzel. The series is characterized by its light structure with repeated slats and metal frames, made and tested for outdoor use.
The ocean waste plastic and recycled plastic (PP) honours the UN Sustainable Development Goals of protecting “Life Below Water” (SDGs 14) and “Responsible Consumption and Production” (SDGs 12) and “Partnership for the Goals” (SDGs 17).
The Ocean Collection is designed for disassembly, meaning that the design allows each component in its purest form to recycle into new production circles.
Awarded Ocean by Nanna Ditzel represents sustainable and innovative thinking and was awarded Wallpaper* Magazines Design award in early 2019.
Design Joergen & Nanna Ditzel | DK Material Recycled fishnets and recycled hard plastic. One Ocean table uses 2,8 kg of ocean plastic waste. Steel frame, gunmetal finish.
The Ocean Collection is a reimagined table-and-chair collection (originally designed in 1955) in ocean waste plastic, combining innovative solutions to prevent pollution of the world’s oceans - with one of the 20th century’s most renowned designers, Nanna Ditzel. The series is characterized by its light structure with repeated slats and metal frames, made and tested for outdoor use.
The ocean waste plastic and recycled plastic (PP) honours the UN Sustainable Development Goals of protecting “Life Below Water” (SDGs 14) and “Responsible Consumption and Production” (SDGs 12) and “Partnership for the Goals” (SDGs 17).
The Ocean Collection is designed for disassembly, meaning that the design allows each component in its purest form to recycle into new production circles.
Awarded Ocean by Nanna Ditzel represents sustainable and innovative thinking and was awarded Wallpaper* Magazines Design award in early 2019.
Design Joergen & Nanna Ditzel | DK Material Recycled fishnets and recycled hard plastic. One Ocean Chair uses 960g of ocean plastic waste. Steel frame, gunmetal finish
Finish Black or Sand
Dimensions W 60 cm x D 56 cm x H 81 cm x SH 46 cm x AR 67 cm
The Ocean Collection is a reimagined table-and-chair collection (originally designed in 1955) in ocean waste plastic, combining innovative solutions to prevent pollution of the world’s oceans - with one of the 20th century’s most renowned designers, Nanna Ditzel. The series is characterized by its light structure with repeated slats and metal frames, made and tested for outdoor use.
The ocean waste plastic and recycled plastic (PP) honours the UN Sustainable Development Goals of protecting “Life Below Water” (SDGs 14) and “Responsible Consumption and Production” (SDGs 12) and “Partnership for the Goals” (SDGs 17).
The Ocean Collection is designed for disassembly, meaning that the design allows each component in its purest form to recycle into new production circles.
Awarded Ocean by Nanna Ditzel represents sustainable and innovative thinking and was awarded Wallpaper* Magazines Design award in early 2019.
Design Joergen & Nanna Ditzel | DK Material Recycled fishnets and recycled hard plastic. One Ocean table uses 1,2 kg of ocean plastic waste.Steel frame, gunmetal finish.
The Ocean Collection is a reimagined table-and-chair collection (originally designed in 1955) in ocean waste plastic, combining innovative solutions to prevent pollution of the world’s oceans - with one of the 20th century’s most renowned designers, Nanna Ditzel. The series is characterized by its light structure with repeated slats and metal frames, made and tested for outdoor use.
The ocean waste plastic and recycled plastic (PP) honours the UN Sustainable Development Goals of protecting “Life Below Water” (SDGs 14) and “Responsible Consumption and Production” (SDGs 12) and “Partnership for the Goals” (SDGs 17).
The Ocean Collection is designed for disassembly, meaning that the design allows each component in its purest form to recycle into new production circles.
Awarded Ocean by Nanna Ditzel represents sustainable and innovative thinking and was awarded Wallpaper* Magazines Design award in early 2019.
Design Joergen & Nanna Ditzel | DK Material Recycled fishnets and recycled hard plastic. One Ocean table uses 1,2 kg of ocean plastic waste.Steel frame, gunmetal finish.
Folding furniture, developed at the end of the 19th century, was immediately popular among lemonade sellers of the day, as it was quick and easy to pack away, which allowed them to avoid paying the licence for a permanent terrace! Fermob developed the Bistro range from the original model described in the "Simplex" patent registered in 1889 – and of which the brand is now the trustee – and produced an ingenious, simple collection that is bursting with joy and which has lost none of its charm and authenticity! Bistro continues to delight today, with its distinctive chairs and 10 table formats to mix and match. Furthermore, its typically French style has won fans in Times Square and Bryant Park in New York.