The Nyhavn Desk w/ Tray Unit
Brand: House of Finn Juhl
Designer: Finn Juhl
When Finn Juhl established his first studio at the exclusive address of 33 Nyhavn in central Copenhagen in 1945, he designed a very simple desk with burnished steel legs, a detail which came to shape his furniture design during the 1950s. When Finn Juhl moved his studio to 38 Sølvgade in 1957, these same tables were still used.
Finn Juhl is known for adding visual lightness to his designs, and the Nyhavn Desk is no exception. When he designed the Nyhavn Desk he was inspired by the simplistic designs of his American counterparts, in particular Charles Eames. However, his sense of functionality and detail is what adds real character to this piece.
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- Model FJ 5369: 136cm (l) 68cm (w) 72.5cm (h)
- Model FJ 5380: 170cm (l) 85cm (w) 72.5cm (h)
- Model FJ 5381: 190cm (l) 85cm (w) 72.5cm (h)
- Nyhavn Tray Unit: 43cm (l) 51cm (w) 26cm (h)
- Available with a veneered table top in teak, oak, walnut, Oregon pine or linoleum in colours black or mushroom
- Legs in burnished steel or painted steel in black, orange or light blue with wooden toes
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