Description
The Table Bench was part of this line and was featured as part of the large-scale exhibition called Design in Scandinavia that travelled across North America, curated by Finn Juhl himself. The exhibition opened in 22 cities between 1954 and 1957 and was attended by approximately 650,000 visitors.
As a result of this exposure and because of its light, elegant and timeless design, the Table Bench has always been a popular piece that has achieved extremely high prices at auctions worldwide.
Technical Info
Oak, walnut, teak or teak veneer/black linoleum with or without brass edges.
Dimensions:
Small: L 112cm x W 45cm x H 39cm
Medium: L 170cm x W 45cm x H 39cm
Large: L 225cm x W 45cm x H 39cm
Table bench
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Description
The Table Bench was part of this line and was featured as part of the large-scale exhibition called Design in Scandinavia that travelled across North America, curated by Finn Juhl himself. The exhibition opened in 22 cities between 1954 and 1957 and was attended by approximately 650,000 visitors.
As a result of this exposure and because of its light, elegant and timeless design, the Table Bench has always been a popular piece that has achieved extremely high prices at auctions worldwide.
Technical Info
Oak, walnut, teak or teak veneer/black linoleum with or without brass edges.
Dimensions:
Small: L 112cm x W 45cm x H 39cm
Medium: L 170cm x W 45cm x H 39cm
Large: L 225cm x W 45cm x H 39cm
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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