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CANAPE FJ53
The 53 sofa was presented at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers' Guild exhibition in 1953 and has always been one of Finn Juhl's most sought-after pieces.
SYSTEME PANEL
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.
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.
CANAPE JAPON
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.
CANAPE BAKER
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.
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.
FAUTEUIL CHIEFTAIN
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.