The Eye Table | Finn Juhl | 1948
The three-legged Eye Table, named for its distinctive shape, was originally designed to complement the 46 Sofa. Its soft, organic curves align seamlessly with the sofa’s form, creating a cohesive expression. Yet, thanks to its refined details and timeless character, the Eye Table fits effortlessly into a variety of living room settings. It is available in oak or walnut, with a tabletop in veneer, white nano laminate, or black linoleum.
Please note that the versions shown here represent only a selection of the many available options. For a complete overview of colors and materials, please explore the material page.
Design:
Finn Juhl
Year:
1948, relaunched in 2008
Materials:
Frame and edges: Solid oak or walnut Tabletop in veneer, white nano laminate or black linoleum.
Model and Dimensions:
FJ 4850 L: 90 cm | W: 56 cm | H: 50 cm
The three-legged Eye Table, named for its distinctive shape, was originally designed to complement the 46 Sofa. Its soft, organic curves align seamlessly with the sofa’s form, creating a cohesive expression. Yet, thanks to its refined details and timeless character, the Eye Table fits effortlessly into a variety of living room settings. It is available in oak or walnut, with a tabletop in veneer, white nano laminate, or black linoleum.
Design:
Finn Juhl
Year:
1948, relaunched in 2008
Materials:
Frame and edges: Solid oak or walnut Tabletop in veneer, white nano laminate or black linoleum.
Model and Dimensions:
FJ 4850 L: 90 cm | W: 56 cm | H: 50 cm
Designed to Complement
Like the 46 Sofa, the Eye Table was originally produced by Carl Brørup, and in Finn Juhl's drawings, he specified an oiled beech frame with a laminate top. Today, this small and elegant table is available in oak or walnut, with a tabletop in veneer, white nano laminate, or black linoleum.
With its soft, flowing curves, it pairs perfectly with the 46 Sofa or the Poet Sofa, while its versatile form makes it ideal as a side table for a lamp, a vase of flowers, or a stack of books.