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Finn Juhl (1912-1989) was a Danish architect, interior and industrial designer, most known for his furniture design. He was one of the leading figures in the creation of Danish design in the 1940s and he was the designer who introduced Danish modern to America. He was born in Frederiksberg, Denmark, but his mother died soon after he was born. He was raised by his father and grandmother, who encouraged his interest in art and history.

Despite his father's wishes for him to pursue a more traditional career path, Juhl decided to study architecture at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. He graduated in 1934 and immediately began working for the prominent Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen. While at Lauritzen's studio, Juhl worked on major projects such as the Danish Broadcasting House and Copenhagen Airport.

He also began to explore furniture design, and his first pieces were exhibited more... at the Cabinetmakers' Guild exhibitions in the late 1930s. In 1937, he designed his first piece of furniture, the "Egyptian Chair," which showcased his innovative approach to form and materials. This piece marked the beginning of his influential career in furniture design. One of Juhl's most iconic works is the "Chieftain Chair" (or "FJ 49"), which he designed in 1949. This lounge chair featured sculptural, curvilinear forms, and it remains a symbol of mid-century modern design today.

Juhl's furniture designs were popular with critics and the public alike. They were known for their sculptural forms, elegant lines, and use of rich materials such as rosewood, teak, and leather. Juhl's designs were also notable for their attention to detail and craftsmanship. In the 1950s, his furniture began to attract international attention. He exhibited his work at the Triennale di Milano and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His furniture was also featured in major magazines such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar.

Juhl's furniture was particularly popular in the United States, where it was seen as a symbol of modern and sophisticated living. His designs were embraced by celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe and Frank Sinatra, and they were featured in films such as "Designing Woman" and "Mad Men."

Juhl continued to design furniture until his death in 1989. Juhl's designs are also notable for their attention to detail and craftsmanship. Juhl's furniture is still highly regarded today, and his pieces are considered to be among the most iconic examples of mid-century modern design. less...

A Chieftain chair originally designed by Finn Juhl in 1949,…
Finn Juhl Chieftain Chair in Walnut and Red Leather

A Chieftain chair originally designed by Finn Juhl in 1949, house of Finn Juhl, Denmark, in walnut with cognac red leather upholstery, trademark Hfj and brand stamp behind front rail, with original certificate of authenticity swing tag, 36.61 in. high, 39…

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Finn Juhl (Danish, 1912-1989), Ross coffee table, designed c.…
Finn Juhl's Ross Coffee Table with Cigarette Holder

Finn Juhl (Danish, 1912-1989), Ross coffee table, designed c. 1948 manufactured by Hansen & Sorensen, maple veneer and stainless steel, with cylindrical stainless steel cigarette holder

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A Danish teak and leather upholstered armchair, in the style of…
Danish Teak Leather Armchair, Finn Juhl Style (9 words)

A Danish teak and leather upholstered armchair, in the style of Finn Juhl, circa 1950

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A Finn Juhl extending dining table and six chairs, Danish, C.…
Teak Dining Set with Finn Juhl Chairs

A Finn Juhl extending dining table and six chairs, Danish, C. 1960s in teak. The chairs upholstered in black vinyl with tapered legs. Table height 28.74 in., length 73.23 in., width 3.98 in.

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Finn Juhl wall shelving, c1960s, Denmark, in teak with eight…
Teak Wall Shelving by Finn Juhl, Denmark (1960s)

Finn Juhl wall shelving, c1960s, Denmark, in teak with eight shelves, (a/f: some damage to two lower shelves), height 78.74 in., length 68.90 in., depth 16.54 in.

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An uncommon chair designed by Finn Juhl, teak framed, the…
Teak Chair with Amorphic Arms and Teal Upholstery

An uncommon chair designed by Finn Juhl, teak framed, the sculpted amorphic arms raised on bentwood and double tapering supports. The seat and back upholstered in teal fabric.

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France and Daverkosen for John Stuart, 1960s teak lounge chair…
Teak Lounge Chair and Ottoman in Finn Juhl Style

France and Daverkosen for John Stuart, 1960s teak lounge chair and ottoman, in the Finn Juhl style original labels affixed to the underside of the chair

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A Danish Finn Juhl Bwana chair in black leather
Black Leather Finn Juhl Bwana Chair from Denmark

A Danish Finn Juhl Bwana chair in black leather

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Danish Finn Juhl cream upholstered armchair, circa 1960s
1960s Danish Finn Juhl Armchair in Cream Upholstery

Danish Finn Juhl cream upholstered armchair, circa 1960s

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Teak armchair possibly designed by Finn Juhl, manufactured by…
Teak armchair by Finn Juhl for France & Son

Teak armchair possibly designed by Finn Juhl, manufactured by France & Son, with a rectangular back and seat, striped upholstery, rounded rectangular arms and tapering legs

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