The Panel system can transform the interior walls of your home, creating a striking storage unit and display area. A modern and practical solution for dynamic storage, this flexible system allows cabinets and shelves to be moved independently, with almost limitless combinations of woods, colours and configurations. Ideal for a contemporary living room or office, the Panel House of Finn Juhl system embodies a humanistic and functional design that can evolve with the interior space for years to come.
The exhibition in 1961, where Finn Juhl presented the Glove Cabinet, marked Finn Juhl’s 25th anniversary and became his last exhibition of that kind. The exclusive cabinet opens up like a jewelry box and reveals a daring and colourful interior.
Even with this simple sofa, Finn Juhl remains true to his idea of emphasising the difference between load-bearing and supporting elements by separating the backrest from the supporting frame using brass brackets.
The Baker sofa is handcrafted with a wooden frame available in oak or walnut. The upholstery is entirely hand-sewn in textile or leather, and the cushion is sprung for maximum comfort and durability.
First presented by Finn Juhl at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild exhibition in 1940, the Pelican Chair quickly made a name for itself with its unique shape and bold, sturdy legs. Defined by a soft, organic shape, this low chair wraps you in a comforting embrace, creating an inviting, soothing atmosphere. It is made with a cushion and covered by hand in Denmark with textile, sheepskin or leather. The legs are available in oak, walnut or black.
Inspired by modern art and foreign cultures, the Chieftain Chair with its organic shapes, liberated itself from traditional Danish furniture design and strict functionalism in both shape, construction and materials.
The unique stepped ziggurat pattern that appears at the base of each handle of this Pyramid cutlery gives it an incomparable touch of Art Deco glamour and sophistication. Created in 1926, the design retains its timeless elegance and still brings classic beauty to the table.
Georg Jensen's Koppel pitcher gets a colorful new life in the famous design.
Defined by a smooth, matte finish, the pitcher's elegant new hue is borrowed from designer Henning Koppel's original sketches, which he brushed with a palette of his favorite colors. Designed to be used alone or in combination with other editions of the pitcher, this piece respectfully pays homage to Koppel's original 1950s design.
The simple and beautiful Finn Juhl sideboard from 1955 combines exclusive wood materials with the colors of the Goethe color wheel. The sideboard is made with white / yellow, white / light blue, oak, teak, walnut or Oregon pine sliding doors and matching trays in yellow / red or blue tones.
Design Finn Juhl, 1953 : Bench / Table comes in three lengths: 112, 170 and 225 cm. Using walnut, teak, oak, Oregon pine or black linoleum with a burnished steel frame and wooden toes.
The bench / table comes with matte polished brass edges. In addition, the bench is available with a foldable upholstered cushion in fabric or leather.
The 109 chair designed by Finn Juhl is one of the best options for a dining room. Its qualities of elegance, balance and comfort prove than it could be placed in any spaces. The wood structure is in teak, oak or walnut and the seat can wear fabrics or leathers.
Very functional and of an unusual visual beauty, the Bernadotte thermo jugs are the ideal choice for serving your guests in style. Even though they were designed in 1938, they still look just as modern today as they did back then.
Thomas Sandell design by Georg Jensen, 2012. This wine carafe by Georg Jensen is an elegant way to serve wine for every occasion. Its timeless design makes it a perfect wedding gift for connoisseurs or amateurs, which will last in time.
Thomas Sandell design by Georg Jensen, 2012.This functional wine cooler by Georg Jensen elegantly enfolds the bottles, and helps maintain the temperature of the beverage inside. Its timeless design makes it an ideal wedding gift, which will last in time.
Todd Bracher design for Georg Jensen, 2007. The Flora vase mixes curves with slenderness: a contrast often found in nature. The shape is unexpected rather than symmetrical; its asymmetry is also a feature borrowed from nature.
First produced in silver in 1988, the Panton tray is now available in stainless steel. Sometimes known by the evocative nickname “Car Crash,” Panton’s tray makes an eye-catching and beautiful centrepiece or serving tray.
Henning Koppel design by Georg Jensen. This bowl is very design. It will find ideally its place on your table by reflecting the light of their surroundings place with a great simplicity.
Arne Jacobsen design by Georg Jensen, 1957. A beautiful cutlery gift box with 24 pieces signed Arne Jacobsen. The box includes large and small spoons, large forks and knifes. Their futuristic design and sleek lines are certainly key to their success. Perfect as a wedding gift.
Henning Koppel design for Georg Jensen, 1970. This collection of functional clocks and weather stations by Henning Koppel is beautifully simple and elegant, and was created to subtly decorate modern interiors. Combine clock, barometer, thermometer and hydrometer to create a complete indoors weather station. Perfect as a wedding gift that will last through time.