Finn Juhl Media Unit - Walnut Veneer

Inspired by Finn Juhl
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THE PRODUCT

The Finn Juhl Media Unit is a masterful piece of Scandinavian design that combines modern functionality with timeless elegance. Designed with clean lines and minimalistic features, this media unit offers a stylish solution for organizing electronics and media accessories. The unit's smooth wooden surfaces, complemented by subtle detailing, create a sophisticated and understated presence in any living space.

Featuring spacious compartments and drawers, the Finn Juhl Media Unit provides ample storage while keeping your entertainment area clutter-free. Its open shelving is ideal for housing electronics like a TV, audio equipment, or decorative items. The beautiful craftsmanship and use of high-quality materials ensure long-lasting durability, while the timeless design allows it to seamlessly integrate with a variety of interior styles, from contemporary to mid-century modern.

Perfect for living rooms, lounges, or home theaters, the Finn Juhl Media Unit adds both function and style to your home, embodying the elegance and practicality of Danish design.

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THE DETAILS

  • SKU: FJMU-WNV
  • Material: Solid American Walnut Veneer Hardwood
  • Top: Walnut Veneer
  • Legs: Carbon Steel Powdercoated
  • Warranty: 5 Years
  • Assembly: N/A
  • Instructions: Included
  • Clean: Damp cloth, cleaner
  • Use: Commercial & Residential
  • Product Dimension: Width 180 cm, Depth 45 cm, Height 48 cm
  • Packing Dimension: Width 186 cm, Depth 48 m, Height 35cm
  • CBM: 0.495 Weight: 57.5kg
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WHY BUY FROM US?

  • 10 years guarantee
  • High-quality materials
  • +300.000 happy customers
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER

Finn Juhl

1912-1989 (Denmark)

Finn Juhl was the first Danish furniture designer to receive international recognition. He studied architecture with a Danish architect, Vilhelm Lauritzen and graduated from the Royal Academy in Copenhagen. As a furniture designer he was self-taught, something that he always emphasized. Juhl designed his first piece of furniture in the late 1930s. Mainly pieces for himself but after setting up his own office in 1945 he soon became known for creating unusual, expressive and sculptural pieces of furniture. He had a collaboration with master cabinet maker Niels Vodder and managed to cause a stir with designs obviously inspired by modern, abstract art. Compared to his contemporaries, Juhl put more energy into the form and less on function, which presented a break in traditional design.

"One cannot create happiness with beautiful objects, but one can spoil quite a lot of happiness with bad ones."

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