Finn Juhl Chair

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This nv45 chair by finn juhl and niels vodder is executed in teak and blue fabric.

Finn juhl chair. His crowning achievement is the chieftain chair the largest and most daring design of his career. As a hat tip to his influences finn juhl has exhibited his famous work the finn juhl chieftain chair alongside photos of. At its introduction in 1949 the chair marked a renewal of the danish furniture design tradition and today it is seen as one of the most important exponents of the danish modern movement in the usa in the 1950s. Finn juhl for niels vodder nv45 teak and fabric denmark design 1945 production 1950s.

Finn juhl was influenced both by the work of abstract sculptor jean arp and by tribal art. This was quite a daring set up and extravagant when compared to the otherwise heavy and traditional furniture. Finn juhl chairs are known for their floating back and seat and are typically upholstered in utilitarian fabrics such as wool. The characteristic soft and organic shape is almost like a body holding a body.

The chieftain chair is one of finn juhls absolute masterpieces representing the peak of his career as a furniture designer. Finn juhl normally named his furniture numbers after the year in which they were designed but over time the nickname pelican stuck to the chair. Very few were manufactured and the chair was almost forgotten until we rediscovered and relaunched the chair in 2001. Two chairs were displayed alongside a mobile bar cabinet with illustrations of exquisite cocktails hanging on the walls.

At its introduction in 1949 the chair marked a renewal of the danish furniture design tradition. The grasshopper was designed by finn juhl in 1938 and exhibited at niels vodders stand at the guild exhibition.