Finn Juhl: Furniture Architecture Applied Art

$750.00

First edition in English of Esbjorn Hiort’s biography of modern design master Finn Juhl, published in 1990 by The Danish Architectural Press, with translation by Martha Gaber Abrahamsen. Covers multiple aspects of Juhl’s oeuvre, from the iconic furniture designs for Niels Vodder (including the Chieftain Chair and the ‘45’ chair), Bovirke, France & Son, and Baker, to interior design work for Bing & Grondal, SAS, and others, to houses including his own residence and the Villa Aubertin, to applied art including his turned wood bowls for Kay Bojesen, to exhibition designs for Georg Jensen and others. Quarto (9.5” x 12”), hardcover with pictorial dust jacket, 144 pages, illustrated throughout in color and b/w. A foundational retrospective of the career of one of the most celebrated and influential designers of the twentieth century, published the year after he passed away. Light bumping and rubbing to dj. Contents pristine.

First edition in English of Esbjorn Hiort’s biography of modern design master Finn Juhl, published in 1990 by The Danish Architectural Press, with translation by Martha Gaber Abrahamsen. Covers multiple aspects of Juhl’s oeuvre, from the iconic furniture designs for Niels Vodder (including the Chieftain Chair and the ‘45’ chair), Bovirke, France & Son, and Baker, to interior design work for Bing & Grondal, SAS, and others, to houses including his own residence and the Villa Aubertin, to applied art including his turned wood bowls for Kay Bojesen, to exhibition designs for Georg Jensen and others. Quarto (9.5” x 12”), hardcover with pictorial dust jacket, 144 pages, illustrated throughout in color and b/w. A foundational retrospective of the career of one of the most celebrated and influential designers of the twentieth century, published the year after he passed away. Light bumping and rubbing to dj. Contents pristine.