Description
The glove cabinet was presented by Ludwig Pontoppidan at The Cabinetmaker's Guild Exhibition in 1961 – Finn Juhl's 25th and last guild exhibition.
The 2015 version of the Glove Cabinet is produced like the original in every detail, making it a genuinely exclusive product. The cabinet is only manufactured on request in oil treated handmade solid Japanese cherry with handle in solid wengé and main hinge and legs in burnished steel with handmade lock and castors in solid brass.
"With his artistic approach to design Finn Juhl is one of the few who masters both functionality and delicate detail. Few other pieces of furniture have managed to catch the imagination of generations like Finn Juhl's glove cabinet," says Director Hans Henrik Sørensen of Onecollection.
Technical Info
Japanese cherry/wenge
Wheels in brass
Glove cabinet
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Description
The glove cabinet was presented by Ludwig Pontoppidan at The Cabinetmaker's Guild Exhibition in 1961 – Finn Juhl's 25th and last guild exhibition.
The 2015 version of the Glove Cabinet is produced like the original in every detail, making it a genuinely exclusive product. The cabinet is only manufactured on request in oil treated handmade solid Japanese cherry with handle in solid wengé and main hinge and legs in burnished steel with handmade lock and castors in solid brass.
"With his artistic approach to design Finn Juhl is one of the few who masters both functionality and delicate detail. Few other pieces of furniture have managed to catch the imagination of generations like Finn Juhl's glove cabinet," says Director Hans Henrik Sørensen of Onecollection.
Technical Info
Japanese cherry/wenge
Wheels in brass
Designed by Finn Juhl

Finn Juhl (1912-1989) was the first Danish furniture designer to be recognized internationally. He studied architecture at the Royal Academy in Copenhagen with Danish architect Vilhelm Lauritzen, but as a furniture designer he was self-taught, a fact he always emphasized.
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