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FJ Essence sugar bowl

Architectmade

$61.80

Architectmade
FJ Essence sugar bowl
$61.80


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Description

Architectmade's FJ Essence sugar bowl was designed by one of the most renowned names of the 20th century Danish Modern, architect Finn Juhl. Crafted from white porcelain, this elegantly curved small bowl is finished with hand-glazing.

Finn Juhl designed the FJ Essence tea set in already 1952, but it never went into production, as its delicate, curved lines were deemed too challenging to manufacture. Sixty years after the set's design, Architectmade came across Juhl’s original drawings and finally brought the tea set to life.

Material
Porcelain
Colour
White
Diameter
10.5 cm
Height
7.1 cm
Capacity
34 cl
Weight
0.25 kg
Care instructions
Machine wash and microwave safe
Product ID
AM654

Finn Juhl

Finn Juhl (1912-1989) was a Danish architect and industrial designer, and one of the most iconic designers of 20th century Danish design. Juhl studied architecture at the Architecture School of Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts under Kay Fisker, a notable architect of his day, and after graduating he worked at the architect office of Vilhelm Lauritzen. In 1943 Juhl was awarded with Christian Frederik Hansen prize for young architects, and in 1945 he opened his own studio in Copenhagen.

As a designer Juhl balanced between strong, sculptural shapes and functional minimalism. His style was characterized by organic designs and the use of wood, especially dark woods such as teak. Juhl was also known as the designer who made the Danish Modern famous in America in the 1940s, and in the early 1950s he was chosen as the interior designer for the United Nations Trusteeship Council Chamber in New York City. During his career Juhl received many prestigious design and architectural awards, such as three gold medals at the 1957 Milan Triennale, and 1978 Honorary Royal Designer for Industry.

Would you like to read more about Finn Juhl and his work? Discover our books:
Watercolours by Finn Juhl

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