Finn Juhl (January 30, 1912 – May 17, 1989) was a Danish furniture designer and architect. He was educated at the School of Architecture 1930-1934 and worked as a teacher at the School of Interior Design. Finn Juhl earned great recognition in Denmark and internationally for his organic, sculptural idiom and for the fruitful cooperation with cabinetmaker Niels Vodder, which resulted in pioneering methods and techniques for the production of teak furniture. Besides furniture Finn Juhl also designed handicrafts in glass and wooden decoration.

The First Comprehensive Finn Juhl Monograph Reveals the Danish Designer’s Rebellious Streak
“Finn Juhl: Life, Work, World” is more than a coffee table book.
Life From the Inside Out: The Essentially Modern Home of Designer Finn Juhl
The unchanged home the legendary Danish architect designed for himself in 1942 is a fascinating snapshot of the golden age of...
The Highly Personal House of Danish Design Great Finn Juhl
A fascinating book by German publisher Hatje Cantz looks back on the Scandinavian modernist’s legacy and his 1942 home’s new role...