Description
Finn Juhl designed a diverse range of furniture with frames of steel pipe during his working life. This was also the theme of the work tables for his first studio at Nyhavn 33, Copenhagen. As Finn Juhl in 1957 moved the studio to Sølvgade 38, these tables were still in use.
The cabinet was designed in 1953 as an addition to the Nyhavn Table from 1945 and had previously been produced by the firm BOVIRKE. The drawer cabinet is now relaunched by ONECOLLECTION.
The Drawer Cabinet with three coloured trays hangs like a floating, individual element under the light steel construction of the Nyhavn Table.
This reflects Finn Juhl's design philosophy of separating the elements to create visual lightness. His separation of the support and the supported is seen in many of his chairs – e.g. the "45-Chair" is another example of this.
Finn Juhl was one of the most important interior designers of modern times. He said: "Gaps are also space."
As with the FJ Sideboard, the coloured trays are according to Goethe's famous colour circle and come in a yellow / red scale and a blue scale.
Technical Info
Dimensions:
L: 170 x W: 85 x H: 72.5cm
L: 190 x W: 85 x H: 72.5cm
Materials: Burnished steel frame with wooden feet matching the table top. Table top oak, walnut, teak veneer/black linoleum.
More options are available, for more information please contact our web team
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Description
Finn Juhl designed a diverse range of furniture with frames of steel pipe during his working life. This was also the theme of the work tables for his first studio at Nyhavn 33, Copenhagen. As Finn Juhl in 1957 moved the studio to Sølvgade 38, these tables were still in use.
The cabinet was designed in 1953 as an addition to the Nyhavn Table from 1945 and had previously been produced by the firm BOVIRKE. The drawer cabinet is now relaunched by ONECOLLECTION.
The Drawer Cabinet with three coloured trays hangs like a floating, individual element under the light steel construction of the Nyhavn Table.
This reflects Finn Juhl's design philosophy of separating the elements to create visual lightness. His separation of the support and the supported is seen in many of his chairs – e.g. the "45-Chair" is another example of this.
Finn Juhl was one of the most important interior designers of modern times. He said: "Gaps are also space."
As with the FJ Sideboard, the coloured trays are according to Goethe's famous colour circle and come in a yellow / red scale and a blue scale.
Technical Info
Dimensions:
L: 170 x W: 85 x H: 72.5cm
L: 190 x W: 85 x H: 72.5cm
Materials: Burnished steel frame with wooden feet matching the table top. Table top oak, walnut, teak veneer/black linoleum.
More options are available, for more information please contact our web team
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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