Ditzel, Nana (1923–2005)
Ditzel, Nana (1923–2005)
Danish designer. Name variations: Nanna Ditzel. Born Nana Hauberg, Oct 6, 1923, in Copenhagen, Denmark; died June 17, 2005, in Copenhagen; dau. of William Hauberg and Erna (Lytzen) Hauberg; graduated from high school, 1942; graduate of Academy of Arts and Crafts, 1946; m. architect Jörgen Ditzel, c. 1946 (died 1961); m. Knud Heide (German businessman), 1968 (died c. 1986); children: 3 daughters.
With husband Jörgen, gained wide acclaim as designer of jewelry in silver and gold for George Jensen and won the Lunning Prize (1956); after husband's death (1961), continued on her own, designing jewelry, furniture and textiles; set up shop in London (1968); returned to Copenhagen (1986).
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