Fireplace Chair
by Finn Juhl from house of finn juhl
fireplace chair
Design Finn Juhl, 1946
FSC-certifed ash, oak or walnut frame, fabric or leather upholstery
Made in Denmark by House of Finn Juhl
The Fireplace Chair is a timeless design originally conceived by Finn Juhl in 1946. Finn Juhl designed the Fireplace Chair for the company Bovirke, and it is also referred to as the BO59. With sensual details such as the paper-knife armrest and its lavish informal comfort, the Fireplace Chair is a true Finn Juhl classic. House of Finn Juhl manufactures the chair at their production facilities in Vejen, Denmark, using FSC® certified ash, oak, or walnut.
When Finn Juhl began his collaboration with Bovirke in the mid-1940s, the alliance yielded some of Finn Juhl's most iconic designs, including the Reading Chair, the 46 Sofa, and maybe most notably, the Fireplace Chair. A chair that effortlessly captures the spirit of Finn Juhl's design philosophy, exuding warmth and fostering engaging conversation. It encapsulates the design traits which Finn Juhl is famous for, such as the separation between the carrying and the carried elements, while adding a playful feature in the form of a graceful cross-brace between the legs, vividly showcasing the unparalleled craftsmanship.
The design for the Fireplace Chair evolved from an armchair that Finn Juhl designed for book publisher Poul Westermann in 1943, which was crafted by Niels Vodder. The initial design featured the characteristic cross-struts beneath the seat but lacked the elegance of its successor. The version of the Fireplace Chair that Finn Juhl later designed for Bovirke, now relaunched by House of Finn Juhl, is also known as the BO59.
Once renowned as a global leader in furniture production, Denmark experienced a flourishing era of design during the late 1940s through the 1960s. With the establishment of numerous factories, Danish Modern became a recognizable brand worldwide, securing Denmark's reputation as a design nation. However, in recent years, the Danish furniture industry has faced significant challenges, with hundreds of factories closing or relocating to countries with lower labour costs. House of Finn Juhl is determined to reverse this trend by prioritizing local production and traditional craftsmanship. As part of this initiative, the recently re-launched Fireplace Chair serves as an important addition to the collection of pieces produced in Denmark, further solidifying House of Finn Juhl's dedication to revitalizing the Danish furniture industry.
25.6" w | 30.3" d | 31.9" h | seat: 16.1" h
FSC-certifed ash, oak or walnut frame, fabric or leather upholstery
Made in Denmark by House of Finn Juhl
The Fireplace Chair is a timeless design originally conceived by Finn Juhl in 1946. Finn Juhl designed the Fireplace Chair for the company Bovirke, and it is also referred to as the BO59. With sensual details such as the paper-knife armrest and its lavish informal comfort, the Fireplace Chair is a true Finn Juhl classic. House of Finn Juhl manufactures the chair at their production facilities in Vejen, Denmark, using FSC® certified ash, oak, or walnut.
When Finn Juhl began his collaboration with Bovirke in the mid-1940s, the alliance yielded some of Finn Juhl's most iconic designs, including the Reading Chair, the 46 Sofa, and maybe most notably, the Fireplace Chair. A chair that effortlessly captures the spirit of Finn Juhl's design philosophy, exuding warmth and fostering engaging conversation. It encapsulates the design traits which Finn Juhl is famous for, such as the separation between the carrying and the carried elements, while adding a playful feature in the form of a graceful cross-brace between the legs, vividly showcasing the unparalleled craftsmanship.
The design for the Fireplace Chair evolved from an armchair that Finn Juhl designed for book publisher Poul Westermann in 1943, which was crafted by Niels Vodder. The initial design featured the characteristic cross-struts beneath the seat but lacked the elegance of its successor. The version of the Fireplace Chair that Finn Juhl later designed for Bovirke, now relaunched by House of Finn Juhl, is also known as the BO59.
Once renowned as a global leader in furniture production, Denmark experienced a flourishing era of design during the late 1940s through the 1960s. With the establishment of numerous factories, Danish Modern became a recognizable brand worldwide, securing Denmark's reputation as a design nation. However, in recent years, the Danish furniture industry has faced significant challenges, with hundreds of factories closing or relocating to countries with lower labour costs. House of Finn Juhl is determined to reverse this trend by prioritizing local production and traditional craftsmanship. As part of this initiative, the recently re-launched Fireplace Chair serves as an important addition to the collection of pieces produced in Denmark, further solidifying House of Finn Juhl's dedication to revitalizing the Danish furniture industry.
25.6" w | 30.3" d | 31.9" h | seat: 16.1" h
$7,102.00 + free shipping
Finn Juhl
Finn Juhl aimed at a more organic and natural design form without role models or inherited restrictions. He designed by measuring his own body and analyzing how the individual components of the chair should carry the human body.
Finn Juhl’s design universe is a joyful journey of shapes, aesthetics and inspiration. These classic Danish Modern masterpieces are authorized, licensed & manufactured in Denmark with respect for heritage and quality.