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TMBO FAUTEUIL
Designed in 1935 by the famous architect and furniture designer Magnus Læssøe Stephensen, the TMBO series is characterised by its sinuous silhouette and slightly sloping backrest.
FAUTEUIL HIPPO
With its contrasting blend of gentle curves and clean, angular lines, Hippo is an elegant piece of designer furniture that lends any space a special character. The majestic hippopotamus, with its barrel-shaped torso, served as the model for the design.
FAUTEUIL ARCH
A joyful design with a characteristic expression, a functional chair and a timeless, well-crafted material - these are the key elements of Magnus Stephansen's Arch armchair from 1932.
FAUTEUIL LAMINETT
Laminett by Yngve Ekström is a smaller sibling to the Lamino easy chair. The same iconic curve, here with a lower back for a lighter expression. A low and high version of the same easy chair was an idea that Yngve used in several of his chair collections.
FAUTEUIL PETRA
An evolution of Viggo Boesen's Little Petra, the Petra lounge chair shares the same aesthetics as the iconic seat - a low seat and a gracefully elevated, winged backrest - but with wider, taller dimensions.
FAUTEUIL AX
The AX chair became an icon, known as the most comfortable wooden chair and can be seen in museums worldwide.
REPOSE-PIEDS PILLO
Pillo is a footrest to match the Pillo armchair. Available here with the wooden base.
FAUTEUIL PILLO
Pillo is a high-back armchair with generous proportions and a timeless character. The Pillo armchair is available with a swivel base with relaxation mechanism or a wooden base. Shown here with the wooden base.
FAUTEUIL FJ53
The 53 Chair was introduced at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition in 1953 and has always been one of Finn Juhl’s most sought after pieces.
FAUTEUIL FIREPLACE
The Fireplace Chair is a timeless design originally conceived by iconic designer Finn Juhl in 1946.
FAUTEUIL PELICAN
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.