Finn Juhl designed a wide range of furniture innovations with steel pipe frames. This drawer cabinet with three colored trays hangs like a floating, separate element under the Nyhavn table's light steel construction, adding visual lightness to any interior.
The combination reflects the timeless craftsmanship in the House of Finn Juhl, where minimalism and expression coexist. He sought to shape his furniture design around form and function. The color trays—offered in both warm and cold color options—add playful contrast while keeping the design sophisticated.
Material Integrity and Iconic Design
Crafted with a thoughtful mix of materials, the tabletop is constructed from veneered MDF in natural walnut. This brings warmth and texture to the very simple desk silhouette. Its understated details give it a real character that evolves as the materials age.
The base is engineered from black powder-coated painted steel, creating a strong yet refined foundation elevated by matching wooden toes.
These finishes offer harmony for interiors within a warm or cold range, whether integrated into minimal Scandinavian tones or interiors with deeper blue colors. The steel legs a detail often highlighted in Juhl’s work, enhancing its lightweight and timeless profile.
This subtle but sophisticated detail embodies Juhl’s attention to organic finishes and humanized modernism from the era when Finn Juhl established his pioneering aesthetic.
Features:
- Matte lacquered wood drawers
- Natural walnut veneer over MDF
- Black powder-coated stainless steel with solid walnut wood feet
- Some assembly required