Bench for Two unites the sculptural with the functional in a poetic piece designed by Nanna Ditzel in 1989. With its soft curve and centre angle, the bench creates a shared space for two—where eye contact happens naturally and conversation unfolds. Crafted in solid beech and veneer, the piece features a graphic pattern on the backrest and a single red dot at the centre, adding rhythm and lightness to the form. A refined expression where aesthetics and technique merge—precise, curious, and full of life.







