Finn Juhl rode a wave of international success in the 1950s - also thanks to his partnership with the Danish furniture manufacturer France & Son.
The 'France Chair' was developed for the American market in the late 1950s. It originally came flat-packed as a piece of furniture that could be disassembled, which was France's business idea and the main reason for its phenomenal success in the American market. Today, however, the chair comes fully assembled.
Although the chair was originally designed for industrial production, it still features the characteristic Finn Juhl design details: for example, the seat and backrest are raised from the frame.
The chair is available in oak, smoked oak, black lacquered oak or walnut with hand-sewn upholstery in fabric or leather.
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