The Tray Table | Finn Juhl | 1965
Expanding on the concept of his renowned Turning Trays, Finn Juhl introduced the distinctive, compact Tray Table in 1965. Its reversible tray features two contrasting sides in different materials or colors. The version with high-gloss laminate offers one white side and a choice of black, light blue, or light green on the reverse.
Design:
Finn Juhl
Year:
1965, relaunched in 2002
Materials:
Frame in stainless steel or powder-coated steel. Frame colors: Black, orange or light blue. Tabletop: Veneer or high gloss laminate in white/black, white/light blue or white/light green All with solid edges in walnut.
Model and Dimensions:
FJ 5065 W: 55 cm | D: 55 cm | H: 33 cm
Expanding on the concept of his renowned Turning Trays, Finn Juhl introduced the distinctive, compact Tray Table in 1965. Its reversible tray features two contrasting sides in different materials or colors. The version with high-gloss laminate offers one white side and a choice of black, light blue, or light green on the reverse.
Design:
Finn Juhl
Year:
1965, relaunched in 2002
Materials:
Frame in stainless steel or powder-coated steel. Frame colors: Black, orange or light blue. Tabletop: Veneer or high gloss laminate in white/black, white/light blue or white/light green All with solid edges in walnut.
Model and Dimensions:
FJ 5065 W: 55 cm | D: 55 cm | H: 33 cm
Elegant and Functional
The Tray Table features an elegant, slim frame in brushed stainless steel, fitted with a removable tray. It works beautifully both as a standalone piece or grouped with others. The tray is crafted with slender walnut edges and a base in either veneer or high-gloss laminate.