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Item No. 2564102

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Item No. 2564102

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Danish designer Finn Juhl thought like a sculptor when shaping furniture to fit the human form. In the case of his Whisky Chair (1948), this approach resulted in a perfectly pitched seat, a tall and gently curved backrest, and tapered armrests that offer comfortable support from elbow to wrist. The finishing touch on this solid walnut, hand-upholstered chair is a small brass tray that unfolds to hold a glass of whisky, a cup of coffee, or even your phone. Made in Denmark.
  • Solid walnut.
  • Handcrafted brass tray built into armrest.
  • Brass feet.
  • Upholstered by hand.
  • Offered in fabric or leather.
  • Comes with a specially designed mouth-blown glass by Mikkel Yerst, while supplies last.
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House of Finn Juhl
General Dimensions
  • 37½" H 31⅛" W 33½" D
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Comes fully assembled
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Dimensions

Whisky Chair

  • Height (in): 37½
  • Width (in): 31⅛
  • Depth (in): 33½
  • Weight (lbs): 33.25
  • Seat Height (in): 14
  • Seat Width (in): 20⅞
  • Seat Depth (in): 22½
  • Arm Height (in): 21⅞
  • Weight Capacity (lbs): 551.25
Finn Juhl

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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