tradition
The furniture in the House of Finn Juhl series is mainly made in Denmark. The organic upholstered furniture like the Poet Sofa and the
Pelican Chairs are hand-sewn in the same Danish tradition as the originals. For the furniture with intricate wooden frames, such as the iconic Chieftain Chair, the House of Finn Juhl enlisted the help of skilled Japanese craftsmen from Yamagata. Today, House of Finn Juhl's range includes more than 40 classic masterpieces, but there are even more treasures waiting to be discovered. House of Finn Juhl gives us the opportunity to get into the
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Designers
When designing a piece of furniture, Finn Juhl did not think about a practical construction, but rather the way of thinking of a sculptor. This way of working was not yet known in the 1940s and 1950s. His goal was to design furniture with movement and life. Finn Juhl was proud that both the supporting elements of the furniture and the person sitting seemed to float.
Finn Juhl originally wanted to become an art historian. Since his early years he was interested in visual arts. However, his father did not allow him to pursue an artistic career. Instead, Finn Juhl enrolled in the Department of Architecture at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. Finn Juhl began his studies in the 1930s, an important period in furniture design when modern design emerged. While still a student, Finn Juhl began working with the well-known Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen in 1934. In his studio he worked on large projects such as the Danish Broadcasting House and Copenhagen Airport. Finn Juhl was so busy that he never finished his studies. Nevertheless, in 1942 he was honored to become a member of the Academic Architect Society and later became a visiting professor at the Institute of Design in Chicago. At the time he was making a name for himself as a furniture designer, he always described himself as self-taught.
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