Sedie FINN JUHL READING CHAIR 983281 Finn Juhl /h4> In 1953, Finn Juhl designed this simple yet elegant dining chair for the furniture manufacturer Bovirke, which we have relaunched under the name the Reading Chair. This chair is perfectly fit for private homes, hotels, restaurants and conference facilities alike. View
Sedie FINN JUHL 46 CHAIR 983292 Finn Juhl /h4> Finn Juhl originally designed the 46 Armchair for master cabinetmaker Niels Vodder and presented the chair at the Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition in 1946. After Finn Juhl designed the 46 Armchair, he also designed a slightly more minimalistic version without armrests for Bovirke in 1947 – which is now simply known as the 46 Chair because... View
Sedie FINN JUHL 48 CHAIR 983303 Finn Juhl /h4> The 48 Chair is part of the 48 Series which was presented at the Cabinet Makers’ Guild Exhibition in 1948. Even to the modern eye it is clear that Finn Juhl's ideas reached far into the future, when they were presented in 1948. He never let his innovative designs stand alone but rather opted for creating a so called "Gesamtkunstwerk" - a... View
Tables FINN JUHL - SILVER TABLE 983314 Finn Juhl /h4> Since 2014, House of Finn Juhl has been manufacturing Finn Juhl's exclusive Silver Table from 1948. The table, which comes both with and without silver in-lays, is arguably one of Finn Juhl's most famous and extravagant designs. It can even be seen in his private residence at Ordrupgaard Museum. It has been nicknamed the "Judas table"... View
Tables FINN JUHL - ART COLLECTOR'S TABLE 983309 Finn Juhl /h4> Finn Juhl designed the table for his and Niels Vodder's stand at the Cabinetmakers' Guild Exhibition at the Danish Museum of Art & Design in 1948, which they named "An Art Collector's Study". House of Finn Juhl found this stand particularly intriguing, inspiring the company to create "An Art Collector's Study Anno 2018" for the Salone... View
Tables FINN JUHL - BOVIRKE TABLE 983322 Finn Juhl /h4> The table, which House of Finn Juhl today has been given special permission to name the Bovirke Table, was presented at the exhibition "New Home" in Copenhagen in 1948. The table was part of Bovirke's stand, which was entirely carried out by Finn Juhl. The owner of Bovirke Poul H. Lund was the first person to see the advantages of... View