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Table Bench
by
Finn Juhl
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Frame:
Oak
,
Oregon Pine Veneer
,
Linoleum
,
Walnut
,
Upholstery:
Fabric or Leather cushion
Finish/Colour:
Walnut
,
Oak Dark Oil
,
Oak Clear Oil
,
Walnut / Black Linoleum
,
Oak Dark Oil / Black Linoleum
,
Oak Clear Oil / Black Linoleum
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Dimensions:
112 x 45 x 39h cm
170 x 45 x 39h cm
225 x 45 x 39h cm
170 x 45 x 39h cm
225 x 45 x 39h cm
Seat Height:
39 cm
Variations:
With or without brass edges
Lead Time:
8 - 10 Weeks
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Dimming:
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Origin:
Denmark

After gaining international recognition in the U.S. in the early 1950s, Finn Juhl designed a range of furniture featuring steel pipe frames, inspired by the American designers he encountered. Among these pieces is the Table Bench — a design cherished by collectors for its lightness and understated elegance. The Table Bench offers a high degree of customization: it comes in three lengths and is available in veneer finishes of teak, oak, walnut, or Oregon pine, as well as black linoleum. The legs can be selected in burnished steel, black, orange, or light blue. It can also be ordered with or without matte polished brass edges, and with an optional foldable, padded cushion.
Following his breakthrough in the U.S. in the early 1950s, Finn Juhl designed a collection featuring steel pipe frames, including the iconic Table Bench. This design was was also included in the large-scale exhibition called 'Design in Scandinavia'. The exhibition, curated by Finn Juhl himself, traveled across 22 cities in North America between 1954 and 1957 and was attended by approximately 650,000 visitors.



BRAND HIGHLIGHT
Today, the House of Finn Juhl by OneCollection exclusively manufactures his sculptural and iconic furniture. More than 40 of his classic masterpieces are crafted to the most exacting standards, with the utmost respect for their original heritage.Tollgard is proud to represent Finn Juhl at its London showrooms. Among the pieces available is the Chieftain chair, “France chair and 109 chair” which is one of the designer’s most celebrated pieces, designed at the peak of his career. When it was presented in 1949, it marked a renewal of Danish furniture design.
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DESIGNED BY
Finn Juhl
Rather than thinking in terms of practical construction, Finn Juhl had the mind-set of a sculptor, when he shaped a piece of furniture. In the 1940s and 1950s, this way of working had never been seen before. His ambition was to design furniture with movement and life. Finn Juhl took pride in making both the structurally supportive elements of the furniture and the seated person look as though they are floating.
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