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Finn Juhl
Designed in 1954 the Model 133 ‘Spadestolen’ was Finn Juhl's first collaboration with Danish producer France & Son. The frame was originally made in teak with loose foam cushions, sprung back and ‘knock-down’ construction for easier export. This later version was produced in limited quantities post-1960 in the highest quality rosewood. The seat on this version is fixed, fully covered and cantilevered, offering a greater level of comfort and support. The frame is marked by the maker and the seat has been reupholstered by premium aniline leather.
Literature:
Grete Jalk "40 Years of Danish Furniture Design: The Copenhagen Cabinet-makers’ Guild Exhibitions 1927-1966", (1987) / Esbjørn Hiort, "Finn Juhl: Furniture, Architecture, Applied art", (1990) / Noritsugu Oda, "Danish Chairs", Japan, (1996) / Frederik Sieck, "Nutidig dansk møbeldesign", Copenhagen (2002)
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