Even with the Japan Sofa's simple construction, Finn Juhl remained true to his idea of emphasizing the distinction between the carried and carrying elements by separating the backrest from the supporting frame using brass brackets.
The sublime simplicity of the Japan Sofa is a far cry from some of Finn Juhl's earliest furniture designs and is inspired by traditional Japanese building techniques. The solid horizontal backrest, resting on the slightly tapered legs, is a reference to a Japanese temple door. The backrest ends in a circular recess, adding an optically refined impression with great effect. That was very typical of Finn Juhl, who famously said that deviation is in the detail.
Finn Juhl's partnership with the furniture manufacturer France & Son gave birth to a series of furniture well-suited for industrial production, while staying true to the ideals of simple designs that reigned in the 1950s. The most famous example of this cooperation is probably the Japan Series, which consists of a lounge chair, a footstool, a two seater sofa and a three seater sofa.
The Japan Series is upholstered in either a single fabric/leather or in a split-upholstery with a contrasting color or textile. Preselected split-upholstery options are available to order online, please contact Hive for custom configurations.
Japan Sofa 3 Seater
By Finn Juhl, From house of finn juhl- Design + Manufacturing
- Design Finn Juhl, 1957
- Made in Denmark by House of Finn Juhl
- Dimensions
- 70.9" w | 27.6" d | 30.7" h | seat: 13.8" h
- Materials
- Solid oak or walnut frame, fabric or leather upholstery, brass details
- Shipping Time
- Select options for shipping time
- FSC certified
- sustainable brand
- hand-made
- mid-century modern
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