1938 FINN JUHL
iconic "The Grasshopper Chair", Indian Red leather & walnut
iconic "The Grasshopper Chair", Indian Red leather & walnut
The Grasshopper was Finn Juhl’s (1912–1989) first major chair design in 1938 and was shown at the Copenhagen Cabinetmakers’ Guild Exhibition in 1939. He broke with the restrained functionalism of his contemporaries to showcase a new level of expressive modernism. It marked the start of Juhl’s lifelong philosophy: furniture as “art you can sit in.” He collaborated with furniture maker Niels Vodder using advanced joinery - wedged tenons, precise angled joints - making this chair exceptionally complex and expensive to produce in the late 1930s. Only a small number were made at the time. The "Model 45" design was revived in the 2000s by House of Finn Juhl - with this contemporary version in a luscious "Indian Red" leather over a walnut frame. Marked with brass sign: House of Finn Juhl. No. 55. FJ 3800 Grasshopper.
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Origin: Denmark
Period: contemporary, 1938 design
Dimensions: H 38 in W 34 in D 37 in Seat height 13.8 in
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