A beautifully balanced example of Finn Juhl’s sculptural language, this 1960s “FD138” lounge chair for France & Son captures the quiet sophistication that defined the golden age of Danish modernism. Every line feels intentional. The gently canted back, the floating seat, and the delicately contoured teak armrests create a sense of lightness while still offering remarkable comfort.
The solid teak frame has been freshly cleaned and polished by our team, highlighting the warm grain patterns and organic curves that make Juhl’s work instantly recognizable. The chair has been professionally reupholstered in Kvadrat Hallingdal, a premium wool blend originally developed in the mid-century era and still considered one of the finest upholstery textiles in the world. The pairing of rich teak and modern Hallingdal brings the piece back to life while maintaining complete authenticity to its original material palette.
Fully restored and structurally excellent, this FD138 is ready for daily use and long-term enjoyment — a timeless piece of Danish design that continues to feel effortless, modern, and impeccably crafted.