Glove Cabinet 1961
The Glove Cabinet
The Glove Cabinet, designed by Finn Juhl for his wife Hanne Wilhelm Hansen, was presented by Ludwig Pontoppidan at the Cabinetmaker’s Guild Exhibition in 1961. This exhibition marked Finn Juhl’s 25th anniversary and became his last exhibition of that kind.
ABOUT THE GLOVE CABINET
Finn Juhl’s 1961 exhibition became the focal point of strong criticism, especially from designers such as Børge Mogensen and Arne Karlsen, who were followers of the Klint School of furniture design. Their view was based on a social aesthetic functionalism, where unnecessary decoration was frowned upon.
But time has proved his critics wrong. Finn Juhl’s designs indeed possess longevity. With his artistic approach to design, Finn Juhl was one of the few who mastered both functionality and delicate detail. Although women no longer wear gloves like in the 1960s, Finn Juhl’s reinvention of the traditional chest of drawers still stands the test of time more than 50 years later.
This jewelry box of a glove cabinet is made in exclusive cherrywood and with brass exterior combined with a daring colorful interior. Today the Glove Cabinet is an extraordinary tribute to both the past, present and the future.
Product
CATEGORY
Glove Cabinet
DESIGN
Finn Juhl
YEAR
1961, relaunched in 2015
Materials
Solid Japanese cherry with a handle in wenge and drawers in a warm and cold range of colors.
Legs in burnished steel and wheels and fittings in brass.
Dimensions
W: 69 cm
D: 35 cm
H: 52 cm
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