FJ Clock
TIMELESS AND
STREAMLINED
The FJ Clock
was designed as a part of the interior of the New York United Nation
Trusteeship Council Chamber in 1950 and it captures the essence of Juhl’s
design aesthetic. The circular shape complementing the natural qualities of the
teak wood and the numberless aluminum dial captures his flair for clever
minimalism.
Material: FJ Clock: Teak
wood, FJ Clock - Black: Stained ash wood
Dimension: FJ Clock - Black - 25: D25cm, FJ Clock and FJ Clock - Black - 35: D35
cm
About Designer | |
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Finn Juhl |
As one of
the many Danish architects in the 1950’s, Finn Juhl stands out as one of the
most successful international breakthroughs. To date he is one of Denmark’s
most famous architects, known for his bold, sculptural forms and ultra-refined
detailing. Surprisingly, unlike his fellow classmates, Juhl entered the Royal
Academy of Fine Arts, Architecture in Copenhagen in 1930 without any experience
as a craftsman.
This
combination energized traditional Danish Design, exemplifying the quality,
craftsmanship and beauty that helped the country become a leader in modern home
furnishings in the 1940-50’s.
Born: 1912 |