Finn Juhl, Delegate Chair in Brazilian rosewood (1950s)
The Delegate Chair, also known as model NV 51, was initially designed by Finn Juhl in 1951 for the interior of the Trusteeship Council Chamber at the UN Headquarters. This rare and early piece, crafted in Brazilian rosewood circa the 1950s by cabinetmaker Niels Vodder of Denmark, retains all manufacturing details without compromise. Upholstered in black leather on the seat and back. Dimensions: W75, D70, SH45, H87 cm.
Reference:
-Finn Juhl, Live Work World, 2018, p117
-Dansk Møbelkunst Gennem 40ÅR, Grete Jalk, 1987, vol.3, p198-199
The Delegate Chair, also known as model NV 51, was initially designed by Finn Juhl in 1951 for the interior of the Trusteeship Council Chamber at the UN Headquarters. This rare and early piece, crafted in Brazilian rosewood circa the 1950s by cabinetmaker Niels Vodder of Denmark, retains all manufacturing details without compromise. Upholstered in black leather on the seat and back. Dimensions: W75, D70, SH45, H87 cm.
Reference:
-Finn Juhl, Live Work World, 2018, p117
-Dansk Møbelkunst Gennem 40ÅR, Grete Jalk, 1987, vol.3, p198-199
The Delegate Chair, also known as model NV 51, was initially designed by Finn Juhl in 1951 for the interior of the Trusteeship Council Chamber at the UN Headquarters. This rare and early piece, crafted in Brazilian rosewood circa the 1950s by cabinetmaker Niels Vodder of Denmark, retains all manufacturing details without compromise. Upholstered in black leather on the seat and back. Dimensions: W75, D70, SH45, H87 cm.
Reference:
-Finn Juhl, Live Work World, 2018, p117
-Dansk Møbelkunst Gennem 40ÅR, Grete Jalk, 1987, vol.3, p198-199