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FJ Clock
Finn Juhl, 1950

The FJ clock, designed by Finn Juhl in 1950 for the United Nations Trusteeship Council in New York, is available in 2 sizes and 2 finishes – black stained ash and teak. Its design is typical of Finn Juhl: it combines the simplicity of the forms with the natural beauty of wood to give a refined and attractive whole. The buttons marking the hours are made of aluminium.

Material teak and stained ash – aluminium

Stained ash
Ø25 cm

Stained ash
Ø35 cm

Teak
Ø25 cm

Teak
Ø35 cm

Finn Juhl

Finn Juhl is one of Denmark's most famous and accomplished architects. He is known worldwide for his bold sculptural forms and ultra-refined details.

He entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Architecture in Copenhagen in 1930, without any experience as a craftsman.

What he lacked in structural experience he made up for in vision, fashioning his creations from his overflowing imagination. Juhl's forms combine sculptural and elegant expression with functionality.