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Gemma is a program of bathroom complements consisting of containers with or without lid, trays and a small table. The trays/lids are made of stainless steel with satin or brushed burnished finish. The cylindrical containers in curved multi-layer birch plywood are clad with natural, brown or dark oak, or opaque lacquered white or grey. The top of the small table is also available with opaque white lacquered edge.
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Designed by Benedini Associati, Lato is a complete range of cabinets versatile enough to please all tastes and trends, including the most innovative and original. Drawer fronts come in a variety of finishes: wood, marble, a range of glass designs, leather, or lacquered and coloured. Customized to the centimetre in width when the configuration includes open storage units and available in two heights, 40 and 20 cm, cabinet drawers can be finished in different woods or lacquered allowing to create a variety of different solutions.
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Warmth and dynamism are the characteristic features of O.J.C., the storage trolley unit in natural, brown or dark oak or reconstituted wood, teak finish, or in white or grey lacquer, with a practical handle and three pivoting trays.
House of Finn Juhl
108 Chair, designed by Finn Juhl, was originally designed in 1946. On the surface, it looks like any ordinary dining chair. Upon closer inspection, surprising details such as angled side bars and sliding cross bars are revealed. These details add unexpected movement and dynamics to the construction. The chair is manufactured in oak, walnut, or black paint.
House of Finn Juhl
Pelican Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. His fascination for surrealism is visible in the Pelican Chair. Out of all his many designs, the Pelican Chair was probably the one furthest ahead of its time. The Pelican Chair is produced in two versions - with or without buttons. It is manufactured with a cushion and upholstered by hand in Denmark in fabric. The legs are available in oak, walnut, or black paint.
House of Finn Juhl
Reading Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. In 1953, Finn Juhl designed this simple, unpretentious, yet thoroughly well-designed and visually pleasing chair. The chair is perfectly fit for private homes, hotels, restaurants and conference facilities alike. The Reading Chair is manufactured in oak with a back piece of oak and walnut or in a fully black painted version.
House of Finn Juhl
The 48 Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. The 48 Chair is easily recognized because of Finn Juhl’s characteristic, sculptural shapes and delicate details. The organically shaped seat and backrest are raised from the carrying frame, visually lifting the seated person, making it appear as if the law of gravity has been defeated.
House of Finn Juhl
The Baker Sofa, designed by Finn Juhl. The bold and sculptural Baker Sofa designed in 1951 with its two-piece backrest became Finn Juhl’s American debut. The Baker Sofa is masterfully manufactured with a wooden frame in oak or walnut. The upholstery is all hand sewn in textile, with springs in the cushion, providing maximum comfort and durability.
House of Finn Juhl
The 45 Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. In the Autumn of 1945, Finn Juhl presented the 45 Chair at the annual Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition. Today, the chair is widely regarded as one of the most revolutionizing and iconic pieces within Danish furniture design. Finn Juhl dreamt of studying art history and his deep understanding of international contemporary art is abundantly clear in the bold 45 Chair.
House of Finn Juhl
The Chieftain Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. The iconic Chieftain Chair is one of Finn Juhl’s absolute masterpieces, representing the peak of his career as a furniture designer. At its introduction in 1949, the chair marked a renewal of the Danish furniture design tradition. Today, it is perceived as one of the most important exponents of the Modern Danish movement in the US during the 1950s. The chair is available in walnut or oak with upholstery in selected, exclusive leather types. Upholstery in cognac and frame in walnut.
House of Finn Juhl
The Chieftain Sofa, designed by Finn Juhl. Alongside the impressive Chieftain Chair, Finn Juhl introduced the Chieftain Sofa in 1949. Today, this extraordinary piece of furniture is manufactured in a very exclusive, handcrafted version in walnut or oak. The sofa is upholstered by hand in Denmark from extra large hides of the finest quality. The Chieftain Sofa is manufactured in oak or walnut upholstered in leather.
House of Finn Juhl
The Eye Table, designed by Finn Juhl. This eye-shaped, three-legged table was originally designed to match the 46 Sofa. The shape of the table fits perfectly with the curve of the sofa, and hence creating a design unity between the two pieces.
House of Finn Juhl
The Cocktail Bench, designed by Finn Juhl. The bench takes inspiration from the extravagant cocktail parties during the 1950s in the US and is a representation of the booming economy of the time and the extravagance and splendour that dominated society. Crafted from solid walnut or oak, the bench has an intricate, detailed design, with beautifully rounded corners and slender angles uniting to form a timeless aesthetic.
House of Finn Juhl
The Grasshopper Chair, designed by Finn Juhl. This was one of his first attempts at expressing his artistic freedom in the form of furniture. The Grasshopper has already reached icon-status via numerous illustrations in the design literature. The chair also marks the first in a long line of designs that would go on to manifest Finn Juhl as one of the all-time greatest in furniture design.
House of Finn Juhl
The Kaufmann Desk, designed by Finn Juhl. It was originally designed for Finn Juhl’s own home, just like many other of his iconic designs. The table is in a league of its own with an unusually refined edge profile that gives the illusion that the table top is floating above the frame. The table is almost entirely crafted by hand and manufactured in oak with a veneered tabletop in walnut with solid edges.
House of Finn Juhl
The Nyhavn Desk, designed by Finn Juhl. Finn Juhl is known for adding visual lightness to his designs, and the Nyhavn Desk is no exception. The desk is manufactured in different sizes and available with a veneered table top in teak, oak, walnut, Oregon pine or black linoleum, with matching wooden toes on burnished steel legs.