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FJ Pattern Square Cushion, Blue (Set of 2)

by Finn Juhl
$278

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Overview

FJ Pattern is the name of a series of textiles based on the ingenious patterns created by Finn Juhl in
1954 and re-edited by ARCHITECTMADE. Working with watercolours Finn Juhl developed his own range of characteristic colour combinations and patterns, the bold use of which became an integrated element of Juhl’s work in architecture and design. He used the colourful patterns to create surfaces, accents and contrasts; to bind together interior design and architecture; to create subtle atmospheric spaces, which would make people feel good. With this unique collection ARCHITECTMADE translates into textiles Juhl’s special sense of shape and colour into textiles.

Architectmade is a Danish brand offering a glimpse into a few, rare design objects that some of Denmark’s leading architects created along their way to fame years ago. Celebrating timeless products that last, at the opposite of the "throw away" culture, Architectmade is renowned for its excellent craftsmanship. With three rounds of quality control, objects are made to stand the test of time and designed to be passed along to generations to come.

Set of 2 FJ Pattern Square Cushion, Blue, by Finn Juhl for Architectmade
- Iconic Danish design
- Organic Cotton, Polyester
- L 19.7" x W 19.7"

Specifications

DIMENSIONS
L 19.7" W 19.7"

Designer

Finn Juhl
Finn Juhl

Finn Juhl is a Danish architect, interior, and industrial designer. He stands out as one of the most successful international breakthroughs of the Danish architects of the 1950’s. To date, he is one of Denmark’s most famous architects, known for his bold sculptural forms and ultra-refined detailing. A leading figures of "Danish design", exemplifying the quality, craftsmanship, and beauty that helped the country become a leader in modern home furnishings in the 1940-50’s. Finn Juhl's work had a great influence on the following generations of Scandinavian designers. He went on to design the Trusteeship Council Chamber in the United Nations Headquarters in New York as a gift from Denmark to the UN and is renowned for stating “One cannot create happiness with beautiful objects, but one can spoil quite a lot with bad ones”.