The largest part of our Finn Juhl collection is produced in Denmark, with the exception of a few, selected wooden frames that are proudly produced in Japan. Finn Juhl believes it is crucial that local production and traditional craftsmanship will be found in Denmark in the future. Last year, the company expanded its Danish production when they acquired a 100-year-old furniture factory in the city of Vejen, Denmark.
The Chieftain Chair is probably the most well-known piece of all of Finn Juhl’s chairs and a powerful design, which not only dominates in size and extravagance but also needs a lot of space around it to do itself justice. It is in true and proper fashion a chieftain. It has, with good reason, been called an icon of Danish furniture design.
Finn Juhl was however quite modest about the development process of the chair, and did not have any expectations of its greatness. Finn Juhl said:
“I started drawing the Chieftain Chair one day in the spring of 1949. I was at home, and I started drawing a small sketch around 10 AM with just four vertical lines connected with something. By two or three o’clock in the morning I had painted it. But in reality, I don’t know how long it took me to design that chair. Perhaps I had a vague idea for some time that I wanted to design something bigger. There had been so many small, handy chairs, so I probably felt like designing something a bit more pompous...”