The 109 Chair was designed by Finn Juhl in 1955 and was originally manufactured by cabinetmaker Niels Vodder. It is particularly the detailed armrests that make this chair unique. Its elegant and comfortable qualities make the chair a perfect fit for dining and conference rooms as well as hotels and restaurants.
Apart from the comfort that Finn Juhl is so famous for, the armrest of the 109 Chair are almost intimately shaped to fit a small hollowing at the tip, which perfectly fits the plum of a thumb. These details emphasize the expert precision of the craftsmanship. The 109 Chair is executed in a light, sophisticated and appealing design fitting for both private homes and corporate settings.
When it comes to Finn Juhl, compromising is not an option. House of Finn Juhl manufactures the furniture with the same values and in the same quality as it was originally intended. Without this approach it would not be possible to achieve the unique finish and delicate details that is Finn Juhl's trademark. Materials of the highest quality are the basis for creating elegant, comfortable and durable pieces of furniture that will last for generations.
The 109 Armchair is manufactured in oak or walnut and with upholstery in textile or leather. The 108 Side Chair completes the series.
Model 109 Armchair
By Finn Juhl, From house of finn juhl- Design + Manufacturing
- Design Finn Juhl, 1955
- Made in Denmark by House of Finn Juhl
- Dimensions
- 25.2" w | 18.1" d | 29.5" h | seat: 17.7" h
- Materials
- Solid oak or walnut, upholstery
- Shipping Time
- Select options for shipping time
- FSC certified
- sustainable brand
- hand-made
- mid-century modern
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