Item No.
100215275
Cocktail Bench
C$ 12,090.00
Item No.
100215275
Cocktail Bench
C$ 12,090.00
Walnut
- Long rectangular cocktail table.
- Recessed surface with subtle lip.
- Versatile table suitable for use throughout the home.
- 15.75" H 87" W 17.32" D
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- In-Home Delivery
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Designed by Finn Juhl for Onecollection
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A versatile surface —
Crafted of solid walnut, Finn Juhl’s Cocktail Bench is characterized by elegant, lean proportions and tapered legs.
Details
Designed by prolific Danish master Finn Juhl, the Cocktail Bench takes design cues from Juhl’s Cocktail Table, featuring a recessed surface with a subtle lip that opens at each corner. Juhl famously approached furniture design through the lens of a sculptor, creating human-centric pieces that quickly became icons of the midcentury movement. The Cocktail Bench can be found among equally iconic furnishings in Juhl’s Denmark home, which is now part of the Danish museum Ordrupgaard. Made in Denmark.
- Long rectangular cocktail table.
- Recessed surface with subtle lip.
- Versatile table suitable for use throughout the home.
- Brand
- Onecollection
- General Dimensions
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- 15.75" H 87" W 17.32" D
- Product Weight
- 79.4 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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DWR honors a one (1) year warranty on all products. Brand-specific warranties may extend to longer periods.
Cocktail Bench 87"
- Height (in): 15.75
- Width (in): 87
- Depth (in): 17.32
- Weight (lbs): 45
- Seat Height (in): 15
- Seat Width (in): 85.43
- Seat Depth (in): 15.75
- Solid walnut

Finn Juhl
When you look at the graceful shapes and sensual curves of Finn Juhl’s work, you may be shocked to realize that he designed these pieces 60 to 70 years ago. A pioneering force in his own country, Finn Juhl is also credited, along with fellow Danes Arne Jacobsen, Hans Wegner, Borge Mogensen and Poul Kjaerholm, with introducing Danish modern to midcentury America.
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