First presented by Finn Juhl at the 'New Home' exhibition in Copenhagen in 1948, the dining table expertly unites functionalism and beautiful aesthetics. Expertly crafted from solid walnut, the wave-shaped crossbar allows you to move your legs freely under the table, creating a relaxed, comforting atmosphere. Effortlessly adapting to changing requirements and spaces in the modern home, the tables features an extendable design, giving you the freedom to provide additional seating for friends and family as and when you need it. Also available in a non-extendable version.
Finn Juhl was born on the 30th January 1912 in Frederiksberg, Denmark.
Although trained in architecture, it was his modern furniture designs that made him an international name. His first pieces of furniture were designed for his own apartment and were manufactured by the young Danish carpenter, Niels Vodder.
In 1946 Juhl got his first major interior assignment at Bing and Grøndahl’s store at Amagertorv in Copenhagen. This later became one of his main works and was awarded with the Eckersberg Medal in 1947. Soon after, he was given the opportunity to help furnish the new headquarters of the United Nations in NY - something which established his name with the American audience.
He is most famous today for his iconic furniture designs including the Chieftan Armchair and the 108 Dining Chair which are now produced by the House of Finn Juhl.