





Ocean Table | Green | 4 pers. | By Jørgen & Nanna Ditzel
9 875 SEK
The Ocean Chair is a part of the Ocean Collection, a reimagined outdoor series, originally designed in 1955 by Jørgen and Nanna Ditzel.
The green version is made from pharma plastic waste. A material made from recycled medical plastic waste, such as discarded insulin pens. Advances in technology now enable the safe decontamination of medical plastics, allowing materials once destined for incineration to be repurposed.
The Ocean Collection is designed for disassembly, meaning that the design allows each component in its purest form to recycle into new production circles.
Details ⌵
Dimensions
W 140 cm x D 70 cm x H 74 cm W 55.2” x D 27.6” x H 29.1”
Material
Slats made of pharma plastic waste mixed with recycled hard plastic. Steel tube, partly recycled steel, Gun metal finish
Finish
Green, Black, Sand, Or Burnt Red
Origin
Europe
Design
Jørgen & Nanna Ditzel | DK
Item no
09324
Sustainability ⌵
The Ocean Collection in Green is Mater's is with slats made from plastic beer kegs, from one of the leading breweries in the world, Danish Carlsberg.
When the beer kegs are emptied after use, they get deflated, granulated and cast into the characteristic green coloured slats of the Ocean Collection in Green.
One Ocean Table uses
3.83 kg waste materials
Care and maintenance ⌵
Recycled plastics
Our recycled plastics offer a strong durable surface. It is easy to clean and requires very little maintenance. The plastic surface can be cleaned with a soft cloth wrung in lukewarm water.
Avoid contact with sharp objects that can scratch or damage the surface of the material.
Powder Coated Steel
A powder-coated steel surface is durable and requires very little maintenance. It is recommended to use only a soft, dry cloth to clean powder-coated surfaces; however, if more thorough cleaning is needed, a soft cloth wrung out in lukewarm water can be gently applied. Always dry the surface immediately after cleaning with a soft, dry cloth.
Avoid using abrasive cleaning agents or aggressive detergents on powder-coated surfaces, as these may permanently damage the finish. Minor scratches or damages to the surface can lead to corrosion.
Professionals ⌵
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