Description
The expression of the table is in a class of its own and Finn Juhl has deliberately kept the table plate and the frame in different sorts of wood, a bright and a dark one in order to underline the difference between the lead and the leading. The table's richness of details is typical for Finn Juhl, they are just as sensuous – as well as practically reasoned. The edge profiles end in a small drop shaped ending, inviting the plum of the finger to a sensuous touch. The inlaid and bended brass list of the cross apron is practical and delicate and prevents shoe polish on the bright wood, if one, as a result of the touch of the edge, should get indolent and rest the feet upon it.
Technical Info
Material: Oak frame. Walnut tableplate. Veneer with solid edges. Brass footrest
Kaufmann table
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Description
The expression of the table is in a class of its own and Finn Juhl has deliberately kept the table plate and the frame in different sorts of wood, a bright and a dark one in order to underline the difference between the lead and the leading. The table's richness of details is typical for Finn Juhl, they are just as sensuous – as well as practically reasoned. The edge profiles end in a small drop shaped ending, inviting the plum of the finger to a sensuous touch. The inlaid and bended brass list of the cross apron is practical and delicate and prevents shoe polish on the bright wood, if one, as a result of the touch of the edge, should get indolent and rest the feet upon it.
Technical Info
Material: Oak frame. Walnut tableplate. Veneer with solid edges. Brass footrest
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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