Finn Juhl (1912-1989) was an internationally renowned designer whose work is still admired today. Much of his iconic furniture designs were complimented with a watercolour wash. His immense body of work includes over 125 watercolours of furniture, applied art, exhibition stands, architecture and interiors. This includes the UN’s Trusteeship Council Chamber in New York and the outfitting of SAS’s DC8 airliners from the early 1950s. The book offers readers an overview of Juhl's universe with an essay, providing insight into his creative process.
Author - Anne-Louise Sommer
Publisher - Strandberg Publishing
Format - Hard cover
Dimensions - H28 x W24,5 cm
Pages - 190, full colour
Language - Danish
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