Nicholas Savard
Spade Chair Designed by Finn Juhl
$3,200.00
Call For Location | 203-325-8070
A France and Sons chair designed by Finn Juhl. Known as the "Spade Chair". Model FD 133. This ebonized model retains its label. Circa 1975.
Finn Juhl first put this chair into production with France & Søn, rather than with Niels Vodder. It was his first collaboration with the former. The chair was usually constructed with a slatted wood back (or with a wooden outer frame with springs instead of slats) and loose cushions. This pair, which is one of the very earliest versions of the chair, was constructed in the same way as the chair made by Niels Vodder for the 1954 “Home of the Future” exhibition, with a fully upholstered fixed seat and back without slats or springs to hold loose cushions in place.
Seat height : 18"
Nicholas Savard
Spade Chair Designed by Finn Juhl
A France and Sons chair designed by Finn Juhl. Known as the "Spade Chair". Model FD 133. This ebonized model retains its label. Circa 1975.
Finn Juhl first put this chair into production with France & Søn, rather than with Niels Vodder. It was his first collaboration with the former. The chair was usually constructed with a slatted wood back (or with a wooden outer frame with springs instead of slats) and loose cushions. This pair, which is one of the very earliest versions of the chair, was constructed in the same way as the chair made by Niels Vodder for the 1954 “Home of the Future” exhibition, with a fully upholstered fixed seat and back without slats or springs to hold loose cushions in place.
Seat height : 18"